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Akbar issued a firman that Jazia (tax for pilgrimage for hindus) should be abolished. Hindus becme very happy and celebrated and gave the name of Akbar to their king.
Akbar practiced tolerance between Hindus and Muslims. The introduction of Din-i-Ilahi helped him to promote this tolerance.
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Akbar was a very tolerant ruler. He married 2 Hindus, 1 Christian, and 1 Muslim. He had a Spanish Jesuit tutor his son, and he even abolished a tax on non-Muslims. He created a bureaucracy in which Hindus and Muslims could serve, and granted Hindus and Muslims land grants in exchange for loyalty. He showed his religious tolerance by becoming a vegetarian so as not to offend the Hindus and building Hindu temples. In 1575, he built a 'house of worship' where scholars of all religions could meet for discussion.
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Akbar's religious achievement was the policy of religious tolerance known as Sulh-i-Kul, which promoted acceptance and cooperation among people of different faiths in his empire. This policy enabled Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, and others to practice their religions freely and interact peacefully in Mughal India.
"Suhl-i-kul" literally means "peace with all" in Persian. The term is associated with the Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great, who integrated many Hindus into high positions in his Empire and removed many of the civil disibilities to which Hindus had been subject in his empire. He also encouraged and participated in debates between authorities of various religious traditions, and started his own synchretic religious cult. I have also heard of the term "suhl-i-kul" associated with the Sufi movement in Islam, particularly with Moinuddin Chishti.
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"Suhl-i-kul" literally means "peace with all" in Persian. The term is associated with the Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great, who integrated many Hindus into high positions in his Empire and removed many of the civil disibilities to which Hindus had been subject in his empire. He also encouraged and participated in debates between authorities of various religious traditions, and started his own synchretic religious cult.
Akbar was the grandson of Babur who happens to be the establish er of the Mughal empire. Akbar established a central administration and granted nonhereditary land revenues to his military officer and govt officials. Akbar married a Raj put princess to reconcilate between the Hindus and Muslims and reduced taxation and legal discrimination against Hindu's.
Humayun, Akbar, Jahangir,Shah Jahan mughal emperors who tolerated all religions. Akbar is also known as the tolerant ruler. He never forced anyone in his kingdom to change his religion. He even removed Jazia (tax paid by the hindus for pilgrimage centres).