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Akbar

[ ak-bahr ]

noun

  1. the GreatJalal-ud-Din Mohammed, 1542–1605, Mogul emperor of India 1556–1605.


Akbar

/ ˈæɑː /

noun

  1. Akbar15421605MIndianPOLITICS: hereditary ruler called Akbar the Great. 1542–1605, Mogul emperor of India (1556–1605), who extended the Mogul empire to include N India
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The group formed out of the Compton Jr. Posse, a local horse program founded by Mayisha Akbar in 1988, now known as Compton Jr. Equestrians, or CJE.

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That was the year a key Baloch leader, Nawab Akbar Bugti, was killed in a military operation, leading to a rise in anti-state protests and armed insurgent activities.

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The prosecutor has opened a terrorist inquiry because the suspect reportedly shouted "Allahu Akbar".

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The night they won the DGA and PGA honors, Coco headed to Akbar in Silver Lake with some friends.

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Akbar Hussain, a neurosurgeon at Newcastle Hospitals, is one of the first doctors in the world to offer the new adaptive Brainsense treatment, developed by Medtronic.

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