Who burned Akbar bones?

To avenge the death of Gokula, Rajaram destroyed Akbar's tomb and dragged Akbar's bones and burned them with the help of Jat Zamindars of Braj.
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What happened to Akbar's remains?

Akbar's Tomb, Sikandara, Uttar Pradesh

It houses the mortal remains of the Mughal Emperor Akbar, who, during his lifetime itself had completed the tomb and laid out a beautiful garden. However, the topmost portion of mausoleum in marble was constructed by his son, Jahangir.
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Who damaged the tomb of Akbar?

Rajaram desecrated and plundered Akbar's tomb in 1688. Rajaram used the delay in the arrival of Agra's new faujdar, Shaista Khan in his favour.
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What is Sikandra famous for?

Sikandra is a grandiose complex famous for being the home of the tomb of Akbar the Great, the greatest Mughal leader. This glorious monument showcases a harmonious fusion of Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Islamic and Jain art and architecture.
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Who defeated Akbar first time?

The revised books will now teach students Maharana Pratap conclusively defeated Mughal emperor Akbar in the 16th-century Battle of Haldighati.
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Who defeated Mughals most?

The Mughal-Maratha wars which had began in 1680, saw the Marathas overwhelm the Mughals by 1707.
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Who was the regret of Akbar?

Bairam Khan served three generations of the Mughal Empire. He joined Babur's army at the age of 16, accompanied Humayun in his exile. He was the Wazir or the Prime Minister for the empire. He served as Akbar's regent before the latter could come to the right age to take the throne.
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What Mughal building is still famous?

The Taj Mahal is a mausoleum complex that houses the tombs of Mumtaz Mahal (“Chosen One of the Palace”) and her husband, the Mughal emperor Shah Jahān (reigned 1628–58).
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Who buried in Sikandra?

Akbar's tomb is the tomb of the Mughal emperor Akbar. It was built in 1605–1613 by his son, Jahangir and is situated on 119 acres of grounds in Sikandra, a sub of Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India.
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What is the entry fee for Sikandra?

The Sikandra Fort ticket price is INR 15 for Indians and INR 110 for foreigners.
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Was Akbar shot by an arrow?

An assassin shot an arrow at Akbar as he returned from Hazrat Nizamuddin's dargah near Delhi. His right shoulder was punctured by the arrow. The assassin was arrested by the Emperor, who ordered his beheading.
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Who pulled Akbar's beard?

The King's grandson had pulled the beard.
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How many slaves did Akbar have?

-Akbar had 5000 women as sex slaves in his Harem whom he raped and tortured for decades. -Akbar abducted Hindu women and made them wives or sex slaves.
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Who is buried at Taj Mahal?

Who is buried in the Taj Mahal? Despite its size, it's a mausoleum in Agra, India, for only two people: Mumtaz Mahal and Emperor Shah Jahan.
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Where is Jodha buried?

The Tomb of Mariam-uz-Zamani or Mariam's Tomb is the mausoleum of Mariam-uz-Zamani, commonly known as Jodha bai, the favorite wife of the Mughal Emperor Akbar. The tomb was built by her son Jahangir, in her memory between years 1623-1627 and is located in Sikandra, next to the Akbar's Tomb, in the direction of Mathura.
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Where is Aurangzeb buried?

The Tomb of Aurangzeb, the last influential Mughal emperor, is located in Khuldabad, Aurangabad district, Maharashtra, India.
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Who was the most beautiful Mughal Empire?

Mehr-un-Nissa was an influential woman of the Mughal era, well-known for her great beauty, unmatched intelligence, and volatile temper. As a woman in the 1600s, the tale of her rise to power and prominence is unique and noteworthy. Nur Jahan of Kandahar (Idealized), ca.
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Was Mughal India rich?

The economy of the Mughal Empire was very large and prosperous. The gross domestic product (GDP) of the Mughal Empire in 1600 was estimated at 22% of the world economy, the second largest in the world, behind only Ming China but larger than Europe.
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Does Mughal made India rich?

'Mughals came to India as conquerors but remained as Indians not colonists. They encouraged trade, developed roads, sea routes, ports & abolished taxes. Hindus were richest under them.
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Who did Akbar love the most?

Mariam-uz-Zamani ( lit. 'Mary of the Age'); ( c. 1542 – 19 May 1623), commonly known by the misnomer 'Jodha Bai', was the chief consort and principal Rajput empress consort as well as the favourite wife of the third Mughal emperor, Akbar.
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Who is Akbar Favourite son?

Shahzada Daniyal Mirza (11 September 1572 – 19 March 1605) was the shahzada of the Mughal Empire who served as the Viceroy of the Deccan. He was the third son of Emperor Akbar and the brother of Emperor Jahangir. Daniyal was Akbar's favourite son, as well as an able general.
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Who is the villain of Mughal Empire?

In this communalisation of history, emperor Aurangzeb (1618–1707) bears the dubious distinction of being blamed for the downfall of the mighty Mughal empire due to his intolerance, a product of his puritanical interpretation of religion.
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Who stopped Mughals in India?

After the death of Muḥammad Shah in 1748, the Marathas overran almost all of northern India. Mughal rule was reduced to only a small area around Delhi. The British took control of this area in 1803. By the mid-1800s the Mughal Empire had lost all of its territory to its rivals and to the British.
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Did Sikhs beat Mughals?

Guru Hargobind, the sixth Sikh Guru introduced the militarization to Sikhism. In response of his father's execution, he fought several battles against the Mughal army and defeated them.
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