Akbar the Great improved the government by introducing measures to ensure religious tolerance, revising the revenue system and building a strong central government.
Step-by-step explanation:
Akbar the Great is the third Mughal ruler in India and inherited the throne from his father Humayun. The kingdom expanded widely under his rule. He was known for his efforts made to improve religious tolerance.
At that time non-Muslims were obliged to pay a tax called ‘jazia’. Akbar ordered to stop this system. Akbar revised the tax system in his provinces by separating collection of revenue and military administration. Akbar built a string central government by integrating the provinces of rulers he defeated into his territory.
This approach brought stability to the kingdom.