Though Akbar had subdued vast regions from Afghanistan to Assam, the Rajput king of Mewar remained unconquered. The two forces clashed at Haldighati in 1576, with Maharana Pratap and his warriors ...
Akbar, the most illustrious king of Mughal dynasty died on 29 October, 1605. He was succeeded by his son Nur-ud-din Salim Jahangir as the new emperor of India. Akbar had conquered almost the while ...
For it was here, on February 14, 1556, that a young and unruly boy-prince, the 14-year-old Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar, was crowned the king of Hindustan. Akbar padshah’s brick coronation platform, the ...
The empire's primary activities of war and expansion were supported by a strong central administrative and political system fully developed under Akbar, the third Mughal emperor. Under Akbar's ...
Although the Empire was created by Babur’s military victories and conquests, it was not until the reign of Akbar, the 3rd emperor, that the empire began to flourish. The Mughals were accepting ...
Shabir Hussain opened the first Akbar’s restaurant in Bradford in ... Over the years, Mr Hussain gained the title of the ‘King of Curry’ thanks to a number of prestigious wins at the Asian ...
Following the sad news, it has been announced that all ten of the Akbar’s restaurants will now close for two days as a mark of respect. The sites are set to reopen at 5pm on Friday (October 18). Over ...