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Which two religious groups were in contact before and during the mughal empire?

Hindus and Muslims were the two religious groups in contact before and during the Mughal Empire in India. The Mughal Empire was known for its policy of religious tolerance, and the interactions between Hindus and Muslims led to the rich cultural and architectural developments during that period.


How did Akbar's religious policy in the mid 1500 differ from the religious policy of different emperor in the late 1600s?

Abkar made the religious policy that people of all religions should be able to work and live together. The emperor in the late 1600s reversed that policy and destroyed many Hindu temples. He was the reason that the Mughal Empire fell apart.


What was the religious policy of the Mughal Empire?

The Mughal Empire was known for its policy of religious tolerance, with rulers like Akbar promoting a syncretic form of Islam that incorporated elements of other faiths. This approach helped to create a more inclusive society where people of different religions could coexist peacefully.


How did Akbar's religious policy of a different emperor in the late 1600s?

Akbar, a Mughal emperor in the late 1600s, implemented a policy of religious tolerance known as Sulh-i-Kul, which aimed to promote harmony among people of different faiths in his empire. This policy allowed citizens to freely practice their religion without fear of persecution, leading to a more inclusive and diverse society under Akbar's rule.


What was so remarkable about religious policy of Akbar?

Being from Muslim faith he allowed Hindus to be in top administrative postions. Allowed intermarriages. Discouraged Child marriage. Tried to Outlaw "SATI". Created some new religion <Din i Elahi>.

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How did Akbar successors religious conflict in the empire?

By ending his policy of religious toleration.


How did Akbar's successors promote religious conflict in the empire?

By ending his policy of religious toleration.


What was the religious policy in the Safavid Empire?

They worshipped something and didnt like something else.


Which two religious groups were in contact before and during the mughal empire?

Hindus and Muslims were the two religious groups in contact before and during the Mughal Empire in India. The Mughal Empire was known for its policy of religious tolerance, and the interactions between Hindus and Muslims led to the rich cultural and architectural developments during that period.


What is a religious policy?

Any policy held by a religious institution.


What led to the cultural blending in Ottoman Empire?

pursuit of religious converts, trade and conquest


During the Mongol Empire (1206-1405) everyone was guaranteed safe travel throughout the entire empire. The result of this policy was the?

The policy of guaranteed safe travel during the Mongol Empire facilitated unprecedented trade and cultural exchange across vast regions of Asia and Europe. This led to the flourishing of the Silk Road, enabling the movement of goods, ideas, and technologies, which significantly impacted economies and societies. Additionally, it contributed to the spread of knowledge and innovations, including advancements in science, art, and communication, ultimately shaping the course of history in the regions affected.


How did Akbar's religious policy in the mid 1500 differ from the religious policy of different emperor in the late 1600s?

Abkar made the religious policy that people of all religions should be able to work and live together. The emperor in the late 1600s reversed that policy and destroyed many Hindu temples. He was the reason that the Mughal Empire fell apart.


Who was Genghis Han and why was he so powerful?

Temujin or Genghis Khan, lived from roughly about 1162 to 1227 and is best known for founding the Mongol Empire, which was the largest continuous empire in history. Even though the Mongol population only numbered one to two million, their huge number of horses enabled them to conquer large amounts of territory. Temujin was a ruthless and pragmatic leader, and although he had no real experience in governing he was open to taking on foreign advisors and help. He pursued an aggressive foreign policy and during his lifetime, the Mongol Empire eventually spread to most of Asia. He and his troops were known for their ruthlessness and acquired a reputation of willing to wipe out an entire city's population if they were to resist. After his death, there was an internal struggle for supremacy among the Mongol leaders and his huge empire was split into smaller khanates.


What is the definition of imperial policy?

a policy to do with an empire.


Did the Gupta dynasty supported many religious beliefs?

A feature of the Gupta empire was the re-establishment of state policy based on religious tolerance, following the successful precedent set by Ashoka Maurya. So yes they did


What Is the religious policy for the Safavid empire?

Only members of Muhammad meaning being related to him can only be caliphs -ANISHA MASIH answered yeah CFIS ROCKS / B7