1History Teacher at the secondary school, Uchtepa District of Tashkent, Uzbekistan
2Deputy Director, Academic Affairs of Samarkand Children's Music and Art School, Uzbekistan
3History Teacher at the 12thComprehensive School, Uychi district of Namangan Region, Uzbekistan
4History Teacher at the 8thcomprehensive school, Gulistan, Syrdarya Region, Uzbekistan
Online published on 3 April, 2021.
This article provides an analytical account of the life, government, and military activities of Sultan Jalaliddin Akbar Shah, who ruled the Baburi Empire in India from 1556 to 1605. It was a mixture of Islam, Hinduism, Parsism, and Jainism. Akbar combined secular and religious authority. Those who believed in this religion were blessed by Akbar. Later, after Akbar's death, this new religion became a small sect. When Akbar could not find a ship by the river, he jumped into the water with the elephant he was riding and started to cross the river. He has a small army with him.
Akbarshah, Humayun, Baburis, India, Muslims, Reform, A Military March, Large Landowner