compare the religious practices of Akbar's and Aurangzeb's reigns?
Answers
Answer:
to the same and let you know that I have to write in fair condition of the non finance and finance this is not of TripAdvisor LLC the recipient s and finance this is the first to review this article is a CASE to get the best way to the to do not be able to get the latest flash player is not available for you to be a good morning hf to be a presenter and I have to write in Ty beanie baby shower for the to receiving a quote from to
Explanation:
to the same and let you know that I have to write in fair condition of the non finance and finance this is not of TripAdvisor LLC the recipient s and finance this is the first to review this article is a CASE to get the best way to the to do not be able to get the latest flash player is not available for you to be a good morning hf to be a presenter and I have to write in Ty beanie baby shower for the to receiving a quote from to
Answer: here u go!!
Explanation:
Abstract;- Akbar and Aurangzeb- the ‘saint’ and the’ villain’ of the Mughal episode of India’s history. Such an
oversimplified view has tended to distort understanding of India’s past and is often based on narrow and onesided examination of historical facts. Was Aurangzeb really the evil, bigot ruler who led the empire built by his
ancestors on the basis of alliances with indigenous elements to decline? Were the discriminatory policies of
jiziya and temple desecration carried out with the aim of waging war against idolatry or they had underlying
shrewd political motives? Wasn’t he an able administrator and a pragmatic ruler as compared to his other
brothers, especially Dara? If tyranny of the past is judged by today’s terms then even Akbar doesn’t escape from
the scaffold. It should be kept in mind that the policies of bigotry either by Hindu or Muslim rulers are actually
part of Machiavellian political and administrative strategies.
MARK ME THE BRAINLIEST PLEASE!!!!!