History, asked by rashmita1a2007, 7 months ago

Answer in one word :
1. An individual who is
intolerant of another person's
religious beliefs or culture,
2.
Where was
the religious
discussions held by Akbar?
. What did sulh-i-kul introduced
by Akbar mean?​

Answers

Answered by debotrichandra15
1

Answer:

intolerant of another person's

religious beliefs or culture,

2.

Where was

the religious

discussions held by Akbar?

. What did sulh-i-kul introduced

by Akbar mean?

Answered by vishwakarmachaman123
1

answer 1st An individual who is

intolerant of another person's

religious beliefs or culture,is called

discrimination by perception. 2nd answer is Sulh-i kul is an Arabic term literally meaning “peace with all,” “universal peace,” or “absolute peace,” drawn from a Sufi mystic principle.

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