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The Mughal rulers were different from earlier Muslim rulers of India because most of the people who ruled were Hindu's. Eventually a ruler Akbar persuaded Hindus an Muslims to live more peacefully together. ~I hope that helped you!:)
The Inca rulers forced their subjects to work as farmers, builders, artisans. The rulers would often move entire groups of people to another location in order to keep them busy. The commoners still had time for leisure festivities. They celebrated a large number of holidays. All of the Inca people had a work ethic. They did not enjoy being idle. If there wasn't work they invented work to do.
APEX: Both started dynasties that tolerated previously persecuted Christian groups
The rulers in Japan from the 1100s to the late 1800s were called the "Shoguns" :)
Mayan rulers didnt have many friends
They saw Austrians as oppressive foreign rulers.
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the roles of the us and foreign commercial service are the president, and many other rulers
britishers- of course
In a communist state, the rulers benefit most.
Rajas were monarchs or princely rulers in South and Southeast Asia.
Unlike most other conquered nations, the Hebrews refused to assimilate.
The company used a form of rule known as commercial colonialism. Under this system, they had power over India's foreign trade.They also used their army to determine the local rulers.
Though the Caliphate was an Islamic nation, their rulers had a reputation for being tolerant of other religions. Other religious groups welcomed the stability and prosperity that being part of the Ottoman Empire brought, and while not having to fear persecution under its reign.
Different religious groups gained protection under Muslim rulers through various means. In many cases, Muslim rulers implemented a policy known as dhimma, which offered protection to non-Muslims in exchange for payment of a tax called jizya. This allowed religious minorities to practice their faith and maintain their own institutions. Additionally, some Muslim rulers, such as the Mughals in India, adopted a policy of religious tolerance, allowing different religious groups to coexist and retain their own customs and traditions.
Jazia was the tax the Muslim rulers levied on their non-Muslim subjects to exempt them from military service and to protect them from foreign invaders.
commercial colonialism