THE MUGHALS – II
1.Birth and Early Years: Jalal-Ud-din Mohammad Akbar, commonly known as Akbar, was born on October 15, 1542, at Amarkot in Sind, during a time of political instability. His birthplace was the house of a Rajput chief, underlining the alliances his father, Humayun, sought during his exile from the Mughal throne.
2.Childhood Adversity: Akbar's early childhood was marked by adversity and uncertainty. His father, Humayun, was in exile, which influenced the initial years of Akbar's life with instability and constant movement.
1.Educational Arrangements: After regaining the throne of Kabul, Humayun arranged for Akbar's formal education. However, Akbar displayed a greater inclination towards sports and martial exercises than academic studies.
2.Early Governance Role: In 1551, Akbar was appointed the governor of Ghazni at the young age of nine. He held this position until 1554, showing early signs of leadership and administrative capabilities.