Akbar the Great — "A monarch should ever be intent on conquest, otherwise his neighbors rise in arm…"
A monarch should ever be intent on conquest, otherwise his neighbors rise in arms against him.
A monarch should ever be intent on conquest, otherwise his neighbors rise in arms against him.
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"A kingdom can be conquered on horseback, but it cannot be ruled from horseback."
"Four things are necessary for a king: (1) a good spy system, (2) plenty of money, (3) a well-equipped army, and (4) wise counselors."
"The wisdom of the learned is like a deep well, but the wisdom of the common people is like a running stream."
"Why should I persecute those who are equally the creatures of God?"
"A man should not be judged by his faith but by his actions."
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