How did Abul Fazl describe Sulh-i-Kul and how it was implemented in the state?
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Answer: The ideal of Sulh-i-kul i.e. absolute peace was described by Abu'l Fazl as the corner stone of enlightened rule. ... The ideal of Sulh-i-kul was implemented through state policies in which nobilities were comprising Iranis, Turanis, Afghans, Rajputs and Deccanis.
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sulh-i-kul means all religion peace, that time a meeting was held every month or a over a fixed time where the religious persons of all religion came keep their point of views.
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