

Akbar The Great
- Category : Notable-Famous-Royal-family
- Type : MGE
- Profile : 5/1 - Heretical / Investigator
- Definition : Split - Small (6,8,33)
- Incarnation Cross : LAX Identification 2
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Biography
Turkish-Persian mogul, the most famous of Indian monarchs. A great sportsman, rider, hunter and warrior ambitious for conquest, he was an economist and superior ruler. Deeply religious, a Hindu pantheist who later became a monotheist, he had a type of epilepsy and during his attacks had mystical visions. After a profound mystical experience in 1582, he was convinced that he was divine.
Akbar was said to have total recall from the time he was a baby, with full and accurate memory of whatever he heard. Servants read to him as he never learned to read and write. He ate little meat bur did drink liquor and took opium. His temper was quick but soon abated. His cruelty was appropriate to his time and station, but he was just.
Married; 3 sons; he had a harem of 5,000 women, each with her own apartment. Akbar died 10/16/1605, Agra, India, probably of poison.