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The Akbar-nama, compiled by Shaikh Abu-l Fazl, stands as one of the most important historical documents of medieval India. Written during the reign of Mughal Emperor Akbar, this chronicle meticulously documents the emperor’s military campaigns, political strategies, and administrative innovations that shaped the Mughal Empire.
The work provides invaluable insights into 16th-century Indian history, including accounts of Akbar’s expansion of the empire, his religious tolerance policies, and his efforts to create a syncretic culture. Abu-l Fazl’s narrative covers major historical events, court life, and the daily functioning of the imperial administration. The text serves as a primary source for understanding Mughal governance, military organization, and cultural patronage during this pivotal era.







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