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				<title>From Jalaluddin to Akbar: Analyzing the Akbarid Notion of Kingship</title>
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				<description>By Saarang  Narayan - Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar is placed among the elite few in history; he is amongst the &amp;ldquo;Great&amp;rdquo;[1]. Popularly known for his liberal policies and just administration, he is remembered widely as an ideal ruler. It is almost dangerous, thus, to analyse any of his aspects of kingship&amp;ndash;many of which are rhetoric for the masses today. His populist policies made him popular during his reign, and even today, continue to keep him alive as an epitome of leadership. It is thus an important task, I claim, to look into what it is that elevated Jalaluddin Mohammad to the status of Akbar (great...</description>
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