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Anonymous

9y ago
Updated: 3/6/2022

akbar never followed Islam he made a religion called diniilahi which consisted of good elements from other religions like sikhissm hinduissm Islam and pharsi

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When did King Akbar launch the new religion "Divine Religion?

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