HMS Akbar

Four ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Akbar, the Arabic word for Great. Two others were planned but never commissioned:


 * HMS Akbar was to have been a 74-gun third rate. She was laid down in 1807 but was cancelled in 1809.
 * HMS Akbar was a 54-gun fourth rate, purchased in 1801 as HMS Cornwallis (1801). She was renamed HMS Akbar in 1806 and used as a troopship. She was used for harbour service from 1824 and was sold in 1862.
 * HMS Akbar was a training ship launched in 1816 as the 74-gun third rate HMS Hero (1816). She was renamed HMS Wellington in 1816 and Akbar in 1862. She was sold for breaking up in 1906.
 * HMS Akbar (1841) was a wooden paddle frigate launched in 1841 and sold in 1859.
 * HMS Akbar was an iron-hulled screw-propelled ship launched in 1876 as HMS Temeraire (1876). She became a training ship in 1904 and was renamed HMS Indus II, and then HMS Akbar in 1915. She was sold in 1921.
 * HMS Akbar was to have been a Catherine-class minesweeper. She was launched in 1942 but retained for service with the US Navy.