Its easy, Akbar the Great and Sulaiman the Magnificent both were surprisingly tolerant to their subject religion wise and both were great rulers who led armies to victory. Akbar expanded the Mogul Empire, while Sulaiman beat Hungary at Mohacs in 1526.
The correct answers are A) Both promoted religious tolerance. C) Both created efficient governments. D) Both were skilled military generals.
Akbar and Suleyman were alike in that both promoted religious tolerance, both created efficient governments, and both were skilled military generals.
Suleiman the Magnificent (1494-1566) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire that extended the territories through military invasions. During his 46 years of rule, he unified a big portion of the Islamic territories by defeating the Safavids. Akbar the Great (1542-1605) was the Muslim Emperor of India also was a great Emperor that conquest many territories but always showed respect and tolerance for different religions.
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