Education was an important concern of the Mughal rulers; explain with examples
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The credit for organizing education on a systematic basis goes to Akbar (1542–1605), a contemporary of Queen Elizabeth I of England and undoubtedly the greatest of Mughal emperors. He treated all his subjects alike and opened a large number of schools and colleges for Muslims as well as for Hindus throughout his empire. He also introduced a few curricular changes, based on students’ individual needs and the practical necessities of life. The scope of the curriculum was so widened as to enable every student to receive education according to his religion and views of life. The adoption of Persian as the court language gave further encouragement to the Hindus and the Muslims to study Persian.
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The promotion of arts and literature during the Mughal era could not have been possible without a high standard of education. The Aeen-e-Akbari quotes that they were 52 universities in and around Thatta in Sindh during Jahangir's time. It primarily included the mental sciences like logic, philosophy, and scholastic theology. Both men and women received education in the Mughal times, women did not go out of their homes; instead, tutors were appointed by the nobility of their children.
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