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Mar 6, 1528
Akbar reign schooling
Akbar introduced important reforms in this system challenging the whole educational pattern. In the existing curriculum, he included new subjects such as; Indian philosophy, ethics, arithmetic, domestic or home science, agriculture, mensuration, the study of government, physiognomy, astronomy, geometry and other physical sciences (tabi’i). The study of Sanskrit and Sanskrit literature was also introduced. The courses of this study included Nyaya (Indian logic), Vyakarana (Grammar), Yoga (Patanj -
Feb 7, 1578
education of girls in period of Akbar
During the Mughal period, girls received their education at home or in the house of some teacher living in close proximity. There were special arrangements for the education of the ladies of the royal household, and some of the princesses were distinguished scholars. Vocational education was imparted through a system of apprenticeship either in the house of ustāds (teachers) or in kārkhānahs (manufacturing centres). -
schooling in period of Babur
Babur founded a Madrasah at Delhi that taught mathematics, astronomy, geography, and the theological courses -
Aurangzeb reign schooling
Akbar great-grandson Aurangzeb (1618–1707) changed his policy with regard to the education of the Hindus. In April 1669, for instance, he ordered the provincial governors to destroy Hindu schools and temples within their jurisdiction; and, at the same time, he supported Muslim education with a certain religious fanaticism. -
schooling at bahadur shah and muhammad shah
Literary activities did not entirely cease even in the troubled days of later rulers. Men of letters were patronized by such emperors as Bahādur Shah and Muḥammad Shah