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Abdul Qadir Badauni was a famous Mughal historian at the court of Akbar. He was an Orthodox Muslim. He disliked Akbar's policies of religious tolerance. He claimed that Akbar tried to destroy Islam and tried to promote Hinduism at the cost of Islam.

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