The mogul ruler who is well-known for permitting Hindus to keep their religion was Akbar the Great. He reigned from 1556 to 1605 and is celebrated for his policy of religious tolerance, which included abolishing the jizya tax on non-Muslims and promoting a syncretic approach to faith through his Din-i Ilahi. Akbar's efforts aimed to foster harmony among the diverse religious communities in his empire. His legacy includes the encouragement of dialogue and understanding between Muslims and Hindus.
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shah jahan was a secular ruler as Scriptures mention. But in reality he was not as secular as described he forced Hindus to change their Religion.
Tha Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal is one major historical site in India. It was a Mogul ruler's memorial to his favorite wife.
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The document is called a charter.
Depends on what religion or mythology your talking about.
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Akbar was a very tolerant ruler. He married 2 Hindus, 1 Christian, and 1 Muslim. He had a Spanish Jesuit tutor his son, and he even abolished a tax on non-Muslims. He created a bureaucracy in which Hindus and Muslims could serve, and granted Hindus and Muslims land grants in exchange for loyalty. He showed his religious tolerance by becoming a vegetarian so as not to offend the Hindus and building Hindu temples. In 1575, he built a 'house of worship' where scholars of all religions could meet for discussion.
As supreme ruler of the Aztec Empire, Montezuma was the chief priest of the Aztec religion.
Emperor Haile Selassie was the ruler of Abyssinia (Ethiopia) and practiced the Ethiopian Orthodox Christian faith.