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Akbar (Jalal-ud-din
Muhammad Akbar, (1542-10-15)15
October 1542 – (1605-10-27)27
October 1605), po****rly
known as
Akbar the Great, was the
third Mughal...
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Akbari Sufism or
Akbarism (Arabic: أكبرية: Akbariyya) is a
branch of Sufi
metaphysics based on the
teachings of Ibn Arabi, an
Andalusian Sufi who was a...
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Akbar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Akbar (1542–1605) was the
third Mughal Emperor.
Akbar or
Ackbar may also
refer to:
Akbar (name) HMS
Akbar,...
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Mirza Muhammad Akbar (11
September 1657 – 31
March 1706) was a
Mughal prince and the
fourth son of
Emperor Aurangzeb and his
chief consort Dilras Banu...
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Akbar II (Persian pronunciation: [ak.baɾ]; 22
April 1760 – 28
September 1837), also
known as
Akbar Shah II, was the
nineteenth Mughal emperor from 1806...
- lit. 'magnification [of God]') is the name for the
Arabic phrase Allāhu
ʾakbar (Arabic: اَللَّٰهُ أَكْبَرُ,
pronounced [ʔaɫ.ɫaː.hu ʔak.bar] , lit. 'Allah...
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Jodhaa Akbar is a 2008
Indian Hindi-language
historical drama film
directed by
Ashutosh Gowariker. It
stars Hrithik Roshan and
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan...
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wounded by
Akbar,
mostly from
grenade shrapnel. In the
United States v.
Hasan K.
Akbar trial,
Akbar's military defense attorneys contended that
Akbar had psychiatric...
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Akbar Ali may
refer to:
Akbar Ali (poet) (1925–2016),
Indian poet
Akbar Ali (umpire) (born 1973), Indian-born
Emirati cricket umpire Akbar Ali (cricketer)...
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Rajput resistance against the
expansionist policy of the
Mughal Emperor Akbar including the
battle of
Haldighati and the
battle of Dewair.
Maharana Pratap...