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<em>a. (I don't know)</em>
<em>b. Humayun</em>
<em>c. Akbar</em>
<em>d. Humayun (repeated)</em>
<em>e. Jahangir </em>
<em>f</em><em>. Aurangzeb</em>
<em>g. Bahadur Shah </em>
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It was "India" that successfully maintained neutrality when it came to dealing with the two superpowers following World War II and carrying forward into the
<span>'60s, since they had gained a great deal of autonomy after the relative fall of the British Empire. </span>
Explanation:
<h3>Graceo-roman religion in its classic form was polytheistic; on the other hand, monotheistic ideas enjoyed wide currency in ancient philosophy.</h3>
Germany and Soviet Union
(They did not declare war on the Soviet Union though)