The emperor Akbar was perhaps the most fervent of them.
Emperor Akbar granted formal permission for the construction of a church near the fort in 1595.
Some state that the name was given by the Emperor Akbar, because he here found much difficulty in crossing the river.
The emperor Akbar (1556-1605) built largely, and the style developed vigorously during his reign.
His relationship with Emperor Akbar became a close one.
The emperor Akbar has been described as a universalist.
Emperor Akbar stayed here for a single night.
Khusrau rebelled against his father in 1606 to see, who would succeed the emperor Akbar.
Large herds of elephants were captured here by Emperor Akbar.
The city was conquered by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1559.