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so two Sikh leaders, Guru Arjan and Guru Tegh Bahadur, were executed by order of the reigning Mughal emperor on grounds of political opposition. ... The 10th and last Guru, Gobind Singh, before his death (1708) declared the end of the succession of personal Gurus.
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Answer: Very dangerous, does that count?
He did not want the African americans on american soil, he wanted it to be strictly white people hense the confederate flag
It would be called a tariff my guy ^-^
A--Islamic tolerance and Christian conversion were how the two empires addressed religions during empire building.
The Islamic empires often used systems of tolerance allowing for multiple religions to exist in their empire. At times, they would impose taxes on differing religions but rarely were people forced to give up their religion. For Christians, conversion was important. As they built empires in Asia, Africa, and the Americas, native peoples were forced to convert to Christian religions.