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‘Din i-Ilahi was only a code of moral conduct’. Give reasons to justify the statement.

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Answered by GauriVishwarkarma
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Din-i-ilahi - Din-i-ilahi, also called Tauhid-i-Ilahi. It was a religious path suggested by Akbar. It was a code of moral conduct reflecting Akbar's secular ideas and his desire to achieve peace, tolerance and unity in his empire. ... At the time of Humayun's death, the Mughal Empire was at a nascent stage.

Answered by atharvap9a3820
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Din-i-ilahi - Din-i-ilahi, also called Tauhid-i-Ilahi. It was a religious path suggested by Akbar. It was a code of moral conduct reflecting Akbar's secular ideas and his desire to achieve peace, tolerance and unity in his empire. ... At the time of Humayun's death, the Mughal Empire was at a nascent stage

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