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analyze five points of akbar and aurangzeb :))​

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Answered by Shandana
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  1. Akbar was a king and Aurangzeb was a king.
  2. Akbar was a king and Aurangzeb was a king.
  3. Akbar was a king and Aurangzeb was a king.
  4. Akbar was a king and Aurangzeb was a king.
  5. Akbar was a king and Aurangzeb was a king.
Answered by nazish909
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  1. Akbar was Muslim but took an active interest in the various religions of his realm, including Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, and Christianity, in his efforts to consolidate the diverse empire and to promulgate religious tolerance. He sidelined the typically powerful ʿulamāʾ and formulated an eclectic state-sponsored religious movement known as Dīn-i Ilāhī.
  2. Aurangzeb is known for being the emperor of India from 1658 to 1707. He was the last of the great Mughal emperors. Under him the Mughal Empire reached its greatest extent, although his policies helped lead to its dissolution.
  3. Aurangzeb was a serious-minded youth and a devout Muslim.
  4. Aurangzeb had his allied brother Prince Murad Baksh held for murder, judged and then executed. Aurangzeb is accused of poisoning his imprisoned nephew Sulaiman Shikoh. In 1689, the second Maratha Chhatrapati (King) Sambhaji was brutally executed by Aurangzeb.
  5. What are the achievements of Akbar?
  6. What did Akbar accomplish? Akbar extended the reach of the Mughal dynasty across the Indian subcontinent and consolidated the empire by centralizing its administration and incorporating non-Muslims (especially the Hindu Rajputs) into the empire's fabric.

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