The opponent cannot challenge their dig tactics well and they repeat the victory. After the battle, Babur take a decision to roaming the whole north India to expend his territory. He recorded all of his activity in his diary well. After that three full of victory years, in 1530, Babur died and his empire was taken over by his beloved son named Humayun. Humayun continue the family tradition well regarding to the guide left by his father. Out of the blue, started from the tension bring by Muslim rebel, Humayun and his family had been chase out from India to Persia. The head of the Muslim rebel at that time was Sheer Shah. The quote of what you give you will get back goes to Humayun after twelve years in the foreign country. India was renewed their civil war. Humayun inherited his father intelligence as he neglected into India almost with no opponent. In 1555, Humayun get back his Mughal Empire throne. But then, six month later, Humayun was killed by the incident of the fall of the stone staircase. His dead make his little son, Akbar as a prince of the …show more content…
In Akbar early years, he was assistant by Bairam Khan. Bairam helped Akbar in the administration of the empire for almost six years and he retired. After then, Akbar is matured enough to be a great emperor. In his independent rule era, his first challenge was he need to rule an empire that contains two main religion. This situation challenges his credibility. Luckily, the intelligent blood still flow in the right rhythm in his body. He take the most incredible action to recover the differentness. By the year of 1562, he married an Indian princess of Rajput the Raja of the land kwon by Amber now. The Indian princess had become one of his senior wife and the only mother to his son, Jahangir. This relationship lead to the expansion of the army of Mughal Empire with Indian army. In Akbar era, he expend the empire with many ways. At the end of the Akbar era, he has successfully widen his empire to the limit of Kandar in the West , Kashmir in the north, Bengal in the east and the south is limited to the Aurangabad territory. Their court is not based on writing. They preferred listening. This is because the emperor on that particular time used that method in their