The term that describes Akbar, who married a Hindu princess, is "Din-i Ilahi," which reflects his policy of religious tolerance and syncretism. Akbar sought to integrate various religious traditions, promoting harmony between Hindus and Muslims during his reign. His marriage to a Hindu princess was a strategic move to foster alliances and exemplified his broader efforts to unify his diverse empire.
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He was a Muslim.
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Akbar married the daughter of Raja Bharmal of Amber but there is some confusion regarding the name of this princess. According to the movie Jodha Akbar, Akbar's Hindu wife's name was Jodha Bai. Akbar's son Jahangir married the daughter of Raja Udai Singh of Jodhpur. Jahangir gives her name as Jagat Gosaine. She was called as Jodh Bai since she was the princess of Jodhpur.
Akbar was the grandson of Babur who happens to be the establish er of the Mughal empire. Akbar established a central administration and granted nonhereditary land revenues to his military officer and govt officials. Akbar married a Raj put princess to reconcilate between the Hindus and Muslims and reduced taxation and legal discrimination against Hindu's.
Even though Emperor Akbar was a Muslim, he treated all religions equally. His third wife was a Hindu Rajput Princess. Three of his other wives were of Islamic religion.
No, Akbar was known for religious tolerance and policies that promoted unity among different faiths. He abolished the jizya tax on non-Muslims, allowed Hindus to practice their religion freely, and even married a Hindu princess. He did not force Hindus to become Muslims.
Akbar strengthened the Muslim empire by expanding it and conquering many other cities. He took control of most India and killed various other leaders. He was also very tolerant towards other religions and married a Hindu princess so that the Rajputs (very brave soldiers) would not threaten him.
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Akbar was a successful ruler as most of the subcontinents population was Hindu, he changed Islamic religion policies and was more influenced by Hinduism and even married many Hindu women. A+ all of the answers are correct
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Emperor Akbar won the support of his Hindu subjects through a policy of religious tolerance and inclusivity. He abolished the jizya tax on non-Muslims, promoted interfaith dialogue, and married Hindu princesses, which fostered goodwill. Akbar also established the Din-i Ilahi, a syncretic religion aiming to blend elements of various faiths, further emphasizing harmony among different communities. His governance emphasized justice and fairness, earning him respect and loyalty from his Hindu subjects.