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Did Akbar fill upper-rank government positions with Hindus?

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When did Akbar abolish pilgrimage tax?

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.


What did Akbar do to win over the Hindus?

Akbar, the Mughal emperor, implemented several policies to win over Hindus and promote religious harmony. He abolished the jizya tax on non-Muslims and encouraged interfaith dialogue through his creation of the Din-i Ilahi, a syncretic religion that incorporated elements from various faiths. Akbar also married Hindu princesses and appointed Hindus to high positions in his administration, fostering a sense of inclusion and respect for Hindu culture. These actions helped to create a more unified and tolerant society within his empire.


Was the Mongol leader Akbar very cruel and forced hindus to become Muslims?

No, Akbar was not a Mongol leader; he was a Mughal emperor. Akbar promoted religious tolerance and actively engaged with people of different faiths. He did not force Hindus to become Muslims.


Why did Akbar introduce Din-i-Ilahi?

Akbar practiced tolerance between Hindus and Muslims. The introduction of Din-i-Ilahi helped him to promote this tolerance.


Was the Mogul leader Akbar very cruel and forced Hindus to become Muslims?

No, Akbar was known for religious tolerance and policies that promoted unity among different faiths. He abolished the jizya tax on non-Muslims, allowed Hindus to practice their religion freely, and even married a Hindu princess. He did not force Hindus to become Muslims.


What were some challenges that Muslims Hindus and Buddhists faced after the death of Akbar the Great?

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What were the achievements of Akbar the Great?

Some things that Akbar the Great did for the Mughal Empire.he tripled the size of the Mughal empirehe tripled the wealth of the Mughal empirehe eased taxes on the Hindu's even though he was Muslimhe established a new religion in attempts to promote tolerancehe created a huge library with over 24,000 bookshe loved art and culturehe filled his kingdom with beautiful architecture, including walls, statues, a fortresseshe established a centralized government in the Mughal empirehe reformed the Mughal tax systemhe appointed officials to oversee that taxes were executed fairlyhe encouraged discussions, and debates among Muslims, Hindus, Christianshe appointed Hindus to several influential positions in governmentAkbar was an awesome ruler.He acheived success in almost all fields from milatry to architecture and music.Akbar's achievements were: Removing tax-jizyaMansabdari systemFriendly alliances with hindusDin-I-IlahiExpansion of EmpireConquestsMilitary achievement'sAkbar's Nine gems or Navratnas


How did Akbar show religious tolerance?

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.


Did the mogul leader akbar very cruel and forced hindus to become Muslims?

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What was akbar religious achievement?

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.


What do you understand by Akbar's policy of Sulh-i-Kul?

"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.