Explain Akbar's religious policy of tolerance
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- Akbar believed that all religions should be tolerated, and that a ruler's duty was to treat all believers equally, whatever their belief. He established a form of delegated government in which the provincial governors were personally responsible to him for the quality of government in their territory.
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Akbar's religious policy of tolerance
- He was considered to be one of the famous Mughal rulers in India.
- Akbar, also known as Akbar the great, because of his policies in the Indian subcontinent.
- He showed respect towards other religions by removing taxes on non- Muslim.
- He also appointed Hindus in his administration.
- His religious policy recognized every other religion as equal without any discrimination.
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