Drawing Conclusions Akbar of India was considered to be a great ruler. What gave him that reputation?
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Akbar adopted programs that obtained the loyalty of non-Muslims in his domain. Akbar centralized his financial system, reorganized tax collections and reformed the central administration. Akbar had a strong interest in religions other than Islam, which helped to persuade non-Muslims to engage with him and follow his leadership.
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Years after the death of Muhammad , there was a bitter religious and political struggle the between the Sunnis and the Shiites. The third leader from The (Four) Rightly Guided Caliphs was from the Umayyad family. After the rule of Ali (the fourth rightly guided caliphs), the Sunnis felt the Umayyad dynasty should be the rightful caliphs. The Shiites believed that all future caliphs should be descendants of Ali. This division has remained to the present day.
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