Mughal Empire

The Mughal Empire attained its highest degree of power and prosperity during Akbar the Great's leadership.
Akbar was renowned for his fostering of the arts, administrative improvements, and religious tolerance.
He created a single central government, supported business and trade, and supported the humanities and sciences.
Akbar's son and successor Jahangir carried on his father's cultural and artistic heritage.
He was additionally recognized for his love of horticulture, animals, and the arts of calligraphy and painting.

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