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Bangla New Year's emperor Akbar!

Bangla New Year's emperor Akbar!



After the sudden death of his father, Humayun, only 14 years old Jalal Uddin Muhammad Akbar ascended the Mughal throne, who is remembered as 'Akbar the Great' in history.

From the time of emperor Akbar's celebration, the festival of Pahela Boishak (Bangla New Year) begins.

Emperor Akbar was the best emperor of India. He was the third emperor of the Mughal empire. For the achievement of a victorious hero, administrator and artist as a patron of culture, greatness Akbar occupies a special place among his contemporary famous rulers.
Under the supervision of Bairam Khan, he continued to spread the empire of whole South Asia. In 1560, Akbar took away all the powers himself by removing Bairam Khan. Immediately after ascending the throne of Akbar, Agra and Delhi Adil Shah went to the right of Himu, commander of Shur. After accepting the title of Raja Bikramajit, Heimu proceeded to deal with Akbar and Bairam Khan. Himu was wounded and captured in the second battle of Decapolis, and subsequently killed. The Mughal rule was reestablished through the occupation of Agra and Delhi.

After Akbar was established on the throne, the empire became enormous. At the time of ascension to the throne, he does not seem to be the master of a particular territory. During his death in 1605, the vast empire of Akbar was extended from Kabul to Bengal and from Himalayas to Ahmednagar. His empire expanded in the north, northeast, northwest, and deccanate of the Indian subcontinent.
During the reign of Akbar, the Mughal kingdom flourished in Bengal. The Bengal sultan sent Akbar Munim Khan to the Bengali expedition against Dawood Karranis. Dawood fled and Patna collapsed at the hands of the Mughals. Later, Munim Khan took control of Dawood's capital Tanda. Despite this, Dawood continued his anti-Mughal campaign in Odisha. Todar Mal joined Munim Khan to fight with the Afghans. In 1575, Daud was defeated again in the Battle of Tukarai. Already Munim Khan died and Khan Jahan Hussain Coolie replaced him. Dawood was ultimately defeated and killed by Hussein Quli in the Battle of Rajmahal in 1576. Apparently Bengal came under the control of the Mughals.

However, due to the fact that emperor Akbar will be remembered for Bangalees, it is the Bengali version of the Bengali version and the Bangla New Year's circulation.

After the establishment of the Mughal Empire in India, the emperors used to pay tribute to agricultural products according to the Hijri calendar. But since Hijri Sun was dependent on the Moon, it did not conform to the agricultural production. In this, peasants were forced to pay the rent in Assam. Mughal emperor Akbar introduced Bangla to achieve the right to pay rent. He originally ordered the reform of the old calendar. According to the order of the emperor, the renowned astronomer and thinker of Bengal, Fatehullah Siraji, built the rules of new Bengali based on solar year and Arabic hijri. The counting of the Bangla calendar began from 10th March or 11th March 1584. However, the counting system was implemented from Akbar's ascension (5 November, 1556). The name of this name was first known as Krishni Son, later Bangad or Bangla Year.

The festival of Pahela Baishakh began from the time of Akbar. Then everybody had to pay all the rent, fees and taxes in the last day of the month of Chaitra. The next day, ie land owners of Pahela Baishakh, used to celebrate the residents of their respective regions with confectionery. Different festivals were organized on this occasion. This festival is turned into a social event, which has been transformed into the present stage.

Emperor Akbar was a versatile military and political personality. He introduced an effective system to reorganize the administration. At the end of an outstanding working life, he died in 1605. Almost all of North India came under his empire until his death in 1605. After Akbar's death, his son Emperor Jahangir took over the rule of India.

Emperor Akbar will be remembered forever as a symbol of the greatness of the Mughal Empire in service and humanity.









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