Akbar constructed great forts, such as the one at Attock near the crossing of the Grand Trunk Road and the Indus river, as well as a network of smaller forts called thanas throughout the frontier
Akbar built Fatehpur Sikri, (the city of victory) at Agra, in honor of Shaikh Salim Chishti.
Akbar built the Buland Darwaza in Fathepur Sikri (1601), to celebrate his victory over Gujarat.
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English settlers built forts and towns, but they also established farms.
Golconda fort was neither built nor improved by Moghal Emperor Shahjahan. forts in delhi, agra and lahore were improved or built by shahjahan. Golconda is in AP (Hydrabad)
slave forts were built by the coast because when the slaves were captured they would be "stored" in the forts. When the ship would arrive they would simply be lead out of the forts and taken aboard the ships
Check the Internet then you'll find out what forts were built out of.
slave forts were built by the coast because when the slaves were captured they would be "stored" in the forts. When the ship would arrive they would simply be lead out of the forts and taken aboard the ships
the 'great akbar' was ONCE buried but then in the time of aurangzeb, a tribe of rebelling jats open the forts gates and buried his body and now he is only ash.
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Allahabad Fort was built by Emperor Akbar
Akbar built Fatehpur Sikri, (the city of victory) at Agra, in honor of Shaikh Salim Chishti.
Akbar's tomb was built by his son, Jahangir, in Sikandra, near Agra, India. It is a blend of Islamic, Hindu, Christian, and Buddhist architectural styles, reflecting Akbar's inclusive approach to religion.
Allahabad Fort was built by Emperor Akbar
Allahabad Fort was built by Emperor Akbar
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