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Riga 61:
:''Descended from Chengiz and Timur, he had something of their greatness and military ability. But the Mongols had become more civilized since the days of Chengiz, and Babar was one of the most cultured and delightful persons one could meet. There was no sectarianism in him, no religious bigotry, and he did not destroy as his ancestors used to do.''
[[File:Emperor Akbar the Great.jpg|thumb|[[Akbar]]]]
*Come si è visto in seguito, [[Akbar]]
:''As it happened, Akbar was a wise despot, and he worked hard for the welfare of the Indian people. In a sense he might be considered to be the father of Indian nationalism. At a time when there was little of nationality in the country and religion was a dividing factor, Akbar deliberately placed the ideal of a common Indian nationhood above the claims of separatist religion.''
*{{NDR|Su [[Akbar]]}} Era un combattente abbastanza coraggioso e un abile generale. Diversamente da [[Ashoka]], non disdegnava mai il combattimento. Ma preferiva le conquiste conseguite con l'affetto a quelle ottenute con la spada, e sapeva che sarebbero state più durature. (p. 308)
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