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How did christianity penetrated at the Mughal empire​

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Answered by sharath1976
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how did Christianity penetrated at the mughal empire

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about five centuries back, the Mughal emperor Akbar sent out a request to Jesuit priests stationed at the Portuguese enclave of Goa to teach him about Christianity. Whether he wanted to learn about the religion of Christ out of personal interest or for the sake of picking out suitable material for his new religion, ‘Din-I-Illahi’, is hard to tell. However, what got initiated was an elaborate process of cultural exchange culminating in a collection of glorious artistic pieces consisting a combination of Persian and European motifs.<

Answered by Anonymous
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Christianity was spread through the Roman Empire by the early followers of Jesus. Although saints Peter and Paul are said to have established the church in Rome, most of the early Christian communities were in the east: Alexandria in Egypt, as well as Antioch and Jerusalem.

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