Akbar
Muhahmed Shah Jahan
Tolerant
bicth it had state gods but allowed other religions
All religions are not equally good or tolerant. Tolerating intolerant is encouraging intolerance. There is at least one barbaric religion or ideology. The followers of such religions need to be kept in control, else they will take away the freedom and property and honor of the righteous and tolerant people. Best way is to declare intolerant an anti-democratic religions or ideologies illegal in democratic countries by majority vote. You cannot live with peace with one whose religion says, e.g. "Accept my religion, or I will kill you." You have to keep such religion out of your country if peace is the goal. Check if your own religion is tolerant or intolerant. The vedic dharma is tolerant of all the tolerant faiths.
Rome's official religion was Christianity after 380 AD. Before this time there was no "official" religion as Rome was tolerant of all beliefs.
The Brahman breed is the most heat tolerant, originating from India.
Maine, like the other 49 states, does not have a state religion. The United States is a religiously tolerant nation.
Yes we are. Even though our past with other religions is not pleasant, we do not dislike other religions. It is true that Catholicism is tolerant of other religions, although it took a long time, and the success of protestantism for this to be a fact. The church eventually had to give up the fight and be accepting once so many other nations became predominantly protestant, and in those countries the Catholics often became the persecuted. However the view of most Catholics well into the 20th century, and the official view of the church itself was that no one but Catholics could be saved. This changed after Vatican II, inasmuch as separated brethren could be saved if they were truly faithful Christians because of the fact that they were, because of no fault of their own ignorant of the truth of the Catholic Church. In other words they could only be saved as de facto "adopted Catholic Christians". One can only wonder what would have happened if Protestantism had failed and been practiced by an extremely small minority in all nations. In this case it is arguable that the Inquisitions would have continued for a much greater period. There are conservative Catholics today, in a minority, but still a fairly sizable one, who still consider Protestants unsaved because of their faith, and would quite readily put into place a Catholic theocracy in the United States if they could. I'm a convert of 26 years, and I know what I'm talking about, I've met these people.
Rhode Island was the New England colony most tolerant of differing religious beliefs. It was founded by Roger Williams, who had been expelled by the Puritans from Massachusetts colony due to Williams' belief in freedom of religion.
Of course Hinduism is religiously tolerant. It is like any other religion and has been going on for millions and millions for years. This question isn't a very fair question and shouldn't be asked because it can be offensive to Hinduism religion.☺
RAID 1 is the most fault tolerant, as all drives have to fail to lose data.