اکبر (Great)
اکبر (Great) was the third Mughal emperor, ruling from 1556 to 1605. He is known for his military conquests and for expanding the Mughal Empire across much of the Indian subcontinent. His reign marked a period of significant cultural and political development, as he implemented policies that promoted religious tolerance and integration among diverse communities.
Under اکبر's leadership, the empire saw advancements in art, architecture, and administration. He established a centralized government and introduced a fair tax system. His interest in different religions led to the creation of the Din-i Ilahi, a syncretic faith aimed at fostering unity among his subjects.