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Akbar established the religion of Din-i-Ilahi (a blend of Islam and Hinduism) to unite the peoples, but it ultimately failed as a religion. Still, the unity that he impressed upon the people with this religion did stay and encouraged the cultural blending in the Mughal Empire. (:
founded a new religion by blending Islam with Buddhism
The Muslim ruler, Akbar, mandated religious and cultural toleration.
Ghulam Akbar. has written: 'He was not hanged' -- subject(s): Politics and government
Akbar made many reforms to the empire because of which he was called Akbar the Great. some of the reforms were:He expanded the Mughal Empire to almost twice its sizeHe was tolerant to other religionsHe made many administrative reforms which were even used by the BritishHe was a very fair rulerAkbar was the greatest Mughal emperor because rather than ruining India he did many things for it's welfare. He opposed the discrimination between Hindus and Muslims, abolished the tax on Hindu pilgrims. So he was called great
Akbar treated non-Muslims fairly by implementing policies that promoted religious tolerance and allowed them to practice their faith freely. He abolished the jizya tax on non-Muslims and encouraged interfaith dialogue and collaboration. This approach helped foster a sense of unity among people of different faiths in his empire.
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Akbar (Mughal king) ruled a government which was called the Petticoat Government because before revealing any law or result Akbar used to ask his DAI Maa (women who takes care of another's child). AMAZING!
Economy with stable government, liberalism and pluralism.