The Mughal rule of Akbar in India

a. extended over about ten percent of the subcontinent.
b. has been attributed, by some scholars, exclusively to the use of heavily armored cavalry to overwhelm his adversaries.
c. was the result of a combination of the use of technology, sieges, and diplomacy.
d. collapsed immediately after Akbar's death, when the British East India Co. took over.
e. extended to Indonesia.


c

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