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➡Mention any two factors which promoted composite culture during Mughal Age .

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Answered by bepositive10
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When the Hindus and Muslims began living together, something new, something that was neither Muslim nor Hindu but a mixture of the two, was born. It was impossible for them to remain isolated from each other and both were influence mutually by each other’s faith and ideas. The spirit of tolerance, the desire to assimilate each other’s ideas and customs and the wider outlook of the Hindu and Muslim saints gave impetus to two religious movements — Sufism among the Muslims and the Bhakti cult among the Hindus.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey DarlØ __!!!

The following two factors were responsible for the growth of a composite culture during the Mughal period: 

1. The immense wealth and the unlimited power in the hands of the Mughal emperors enabled them to continue their patronage of fine arts and literature. They used their wealth and leisure to build palaces, forts and monuments. 

2. The Mughal Emperors had a great sense of beauty and art. Each of them was anxious to find an outlet for their expression in some visual arts.

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