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mart [117]
2 years ago
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In what way was the rule of the Mughals under Akbar different from that of contemporary European monarchs? Akbar encouraged disc

ussion between members of different religions instead of attempting to force religious conformity. European monarchs did not arrange political marriages with their rivals, while the Mughals did intermarry with Hindus. The Mughals relied on trade to generate wealth, while Europeans relied on agriculture. The Mughals ruled over a Muslim state with few non-Muslim citizens, while European rulers ruled over states with many religious groups.
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Nataliya [291]2 years ago
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Answer:

Option: Akbar encouraged discussion between members of different religions instead of attempting to force religious conformity.

Explanation:

Akbar was known for his liberal views and religious policy. He adopted a policy of mutual understanding which allowed all religions to practice their faith and culture in his empire. He appointed many Hindu as a high official post. He also founded ‘Din-i-Ilahi’ a new religion, which allowed harmonizing all the religions community in his empire.  

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