- Jalal-ud-din
Muhammad Akbar ((1542-10-15)15
October 1542 – (1605-10-27)27
October 1605), po****rly
known as
Akbar the Great, and also as
Akbar I (Persian pronunciation:...
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Akbar's tomb is the
mausoleum of the
third and
greatest Mughal emperor Akbar. The tomb was
built in 1605–1613 by his son,
Jahangir and is
situated on 119...
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Akbar Bahini (also
known as
Sreepur Bahini) was a
volunteer force during the
Bangladesh Liberation War.
Akbar Hossain Miah was the
Chairman of Srikul...
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Kaveh Akbar (کاوه اکبر) is an Iranian-American writer.
Akbar was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1989. He
moved to the
United States when he was two
years old...
- from his son who was the
Governor of ****am,
Muhammad Saleh Akbar Hydari. Sir
Muhammad Akbar Nazar Ali Hydari, Sadr ul-Maham, PC (1869–1941) was an Indian...
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Akbar Road is a main road, in
central New Delhi, India. At the north-east end it
stretches from the
India Gate roundabout. At the south-west end it stretches...
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Akbar Muhammad (1939 –
April 12, 2016) was an ****ociate
Professor Emeritus of
history and
Africana studies at
Binghamton University in New York. He specialized...
- S****
Akbar Hussain, po****rly
known as
Akbar Allahabadi (16
November 1846 – 9
September 1921) was an
Indian Urdu poet in the
genre of satire. The most...
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Eshaan Akbar (/ˈiːʃæn/; born 14
August 1984)[citation needed][non-primary
source needed] is an
English comedian,
writer and actor.
Akbar is a
Briton of...
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Akbar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Akbar (1542–1605) was the
third Mughal Emperor.
Akbar or
Ackbar may also
refer to:
Akbar (name) HMS
Akbar,...