Muslim religion was developed in the mughal empire.
Under which Muslim empire were people most likely to experience cultural and religious toleration? A. Mughal Empire B. Ottoman Empire C. Safavid Empire
Before James Cook.
Aurangzeb Alamgir (1658-1707), the sixth Mughal emperor, was the last of the great Mughals. Aurangzeb ruled the Mughal Empire for 49 years. But, due to his religious intolerance, he faced revolts from the Jats, Marathas, Satnamis. The huge empire break apart after the death of Aurangzeb.
At its height, the population of the Mughal Empire was about 150 million.
The Ottomans grew wealthy by taxing trade between Europe and East Asia.
Mughal Empire was created in 1526.
Late Mughal leaders' intolerance of non-Muslim citizens weakened the empire.
Yes. Mughal Empire was the longest ruling empire in India. It was founded by Babur. Later in 18th century, it disintegrated.
At the time of Akbar the great.
Sikhism incorporated spiritual beliefs from both Hinduism and Islam
mughal leaders began to abandon policies of religious tolerance :apex
The large non-Muslim populations living in the empire would have resisted religious oppressions. Apex
Abbas supported the fine arts, and Safavid culture flourished.
Mughal leaders began to surrender control of their economy to European powers.
Interactions between Islam and Hinduism led to significant changes in Mughal society