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explain the policy of Aurangzeb which we can the Mughal Empire​

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Answered by anusmitaghanty
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In 1679 A.D., Aurangzeb imposed Jizya on the Hindus. All Hindu kings, Brahmanas and even the poor Hindus were asked to pay it which had no precedent. He asked his Hindu soldiers and officers also to pay Jizya. For the purpose of collecting this tax, non-Muslims were divided into three categories.

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Answered by deepikamr06
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Akbar took the policy of religious toleration even further by breaking with conventional Islam. The Emperor proclaimed an entirely new state religion of 'God-ism' (Din-i-ilahi) - a jumble of Islamic, Hindu, Christian and Buddhist teaching with himself as deity. It never spread beyond his court and died when he did.Aurangzeb's Reforms

He reintroduced the practice of Jaziya (which is 2.5 percent of an individual's annual savings) and banned the old Hindu practice of suttee. He banned the consumption of alcohol and singing in court. He was popular with traders as he abolished local taxes.

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