
Akbar and the Rise of the Mughal Empire
Author: G B MattesonPublisher: LP PublicationsYear: 1994Language: EnglishPages: 204ISBN/UPC (if available): 8185418128 DescriptionA short biography, originally written in 1890, details the conquests and administration of a prominent Indian emperor.Babar, founder of the Mughal dynasty in India, transmitted to his successor only the idea of the mere conqueror. Humayun inherited only that idea, and associating it with no other, lost what his father had won. It was the grandson who struck into the soil. The first aim of Akbar was to bring all India under one scepter. His great idea was the union of all India under one head. He recognized that a union of beliefs was impossible. The union therefore must be a union of interests. To accomplish such a union, it was necessary, first , to conquer; secondly, to respect all consciences and all methods of worshipping the Almighty.Not only was he methodical, but there ran through his method a most earnest desire to think and do what was right i