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give an account of Akbar's religious policy​

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Answered by koshal44
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Akbar is a great man .

Answered by AditiSinha23
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Akbar's Religious Policy: ... He adopted a policy of mutual understanding and reconciliation among followers of different faiths and equality of all religions. He tried to harmonize the relations. He founded a new religion known as 'Din-i-Ilahi' based on the common points of all religions.

He discriminated against the Hindu traders when he abolished some duties for all Muslim traders. Some of the historians think that all these acts were done on political considerations and not on religious considerations. Babur had to infuse a new spirit among his soldiers when he realised that they had to face stiff opposition from the brave Rajput’s.

He declared the battle against Rana Sanga of Mewar as Jihad’ and assumed the title of Ghazi after his victory at Khanwa in 1527.

Babur again fought a ‘holy war’ against Medini Rai of Chanderi.

The present Ram Janmabhoomi—Babri Masjid controversy which has done great damage to the Hindu-Muslim relations is the out­come of Babur’s legacy. It is said that by the command of the emperor Babur, his governor Baqi Tashqandi built a mosque at Ayodhya by destroying an ancient temple which also marked the birth place of Rama whom the Hindus consider him as an incar­nation of God.

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