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Mughal Emperor Akbar's Failed Hajj Embassy to Mecca

4 min · 26. maj 2026
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In 1577, Mughal Emperor Akbar dispatched an elaborate embassy to Mecca, aiming to cement his role as a defender of Islam and secure the title Khadem al-Haramayn, or Servant of the Two Holy Cities. Led by the skeptical Shaikh Mubarak, the mission carried immense wealth but was dogged by rivalry with the Ottoman Sultan Murad III, who already claimed the caliphal title. This episode follows the embassy from Fatehpur Sikri to Surat, across the Arabian Sea to Jeddah, and into the tense politics of the Hejaz. We explore Akbar's broader Sulh-i Kul policy of universal tolerance, his break with orthodox ulema, and how the hajj project intertwined with his spiritual experiments at the Ibadat Khana. Why did a mission meant to unify the Islamic world end in failure? What does it reveal about Mughal ambitions and the limits of soft power in the early modern period? Join Lucas and Luna as they unpack this fascinating story of piety, politics, and a pilgrimage that never quite reached its goal. #MughalEmpire #Akbar #Hajj #OttomanEmpire #Safavid #Mecca #Sulh-iKul #IbadatKhana #KhademalHaramayn #MuradIII #ShaikhMubarak #FatehpurSikri #Surat #Jeddah #Hejaz #IslamicHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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