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What was Akbar the Great able to accomplish
that Babur never could when he was Emperor?

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Answer:

Akbar the Great exceeded not only the achievements of previous Mughal rulers, including his granfather Babur and his father Humayun.

Step-by-step explanation:

The largest merits of Akbar the Great were a significant expansion of his empire, including the control of Afghanistan; the creation of a central administration combined with a lot of autonomy for local rulers-administrators who were from the Hindu elite; winning the loyalty of the Hindu people - the majority in India - thorugh an intelligent policy of religious tolerance; and, finally, having established the Mughal style of architecture that combines Islamic, Persian and Hindu design elements.

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