82-4:
secures the Punjab, 84, 85:
feels the preponderating influence of Bairam, 85-7:
assumes the administration and exiles Bairam to Mekka, 88:
suppresses the rebellion of Bairam, 89:
personal rule of, begins, 91:
the aims of, 92, 93:
begins to carry out his plan of bringing all India into his system,
93:
design of, of welding together, 94:
deals with the Gakkhars, 96, 97:
reception of, in Mandu, 98:
deals with the revolt of the Uzbek nobles, 100:
conquers Behar, 101, 102:
suppresses rebellions in the Punjab and Kabul, 102:
besieges Chitor, 105:
founds Fatehpur-Sikri, 106:
after securing Rajputana, marches on Gujarat, 108:
incidents of the conquest of Gujarat by, 109-13:
extent of the authority of, 115:
reverses the principle of making war support war, 116:
orders the invasion of Bengal, 118:
and invades it himself, 118:
captures Patna, 119:
returns to Delhi, 120:
and Fatehpur-Sikri, 121:
takes measures to benefit the agriculturists, 121:
completes conquest of Bengal, 122:
builds the Ibadat-khana at Fatehpur-Sikri, 123:
abolishes inland tolls and the _jizya_, 126:
proceeds to Kabul, 127:
reasons of, for matrimonial alliances with Rajput families, 129-31:
proceedings of, in the Punjab, 131-6:
revisits Kabul, 134:
proceeds to the Deccan, but returns to repress the rebellion of
Prince Salim, 136-8:
family of, 141:
illness of, 142:
dying words of, 144:
character of, 144, 145:
disposition, principles, and training of, 146:
influence of Faizi over, 151:
influence of Abulfazl over, 153-5:
creed promulgated by, 157:
uses made by, of his power, 159:
religious code of, 160:
culls from many religions, 161:
his own conception of his position, 163:
discourages Sati, 164:
discourages professors, but encourages men of real learning, 166:
his affection for Faizi and Abulfazl, 170:
how the principles of, affected his administration, 171:
making difference of religion no distinction, 172:
abolishing the tax on pilgrimages, 172:
the _jizya_, 174:
how they affected his dealings with the Hindus, 175:
attachment of, to his relatives, 177:
likings and peculiarities of, 179:
fondness for field sports of, 179:
daily habits of, 180:
reasons of, for marriage with Rajput princesses, 181-4:
wives of, 184:
revenue system of, 185:
rewards granted by, to the deserving, 189:
wise cautio
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