Final years
The last few years of Akbar's reign were troubled by the misconduct of his sons.
Two of them died in their youth, the victims of intemperance. The third, Salim,
later known as Emperor Jahangir, was frequently in rebellion against his father.
Asirgarh, a fort in the Deccan, proved to be the last conquest of Akbar, taken
in 1599 as he proceeded north to face his son's rebellion. Reportedly, Akbar
keenly felt these calamities, and they may even have affected his health and
hastened his death, which occurred in Agra. His body was interned in a
magnificent mausoleum at Sikandra, near Agra.
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