How was Aurengzeb different from the previous mughal rulers long question answer
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Akbar and Aurangzeb were both Mughal Emperors. Akbar was an earlier emperor than Aurangzeb and his rule was primarily focused on tolerance and the secularization of the EMpire. He was not as focused on the Islamic aspects of the empire and as a result, he made changes to the way non-muslims were treated like eliminating the tax on non-muslims and allowing them into positions within the government. Aurangzeb's rule was quite different. Aurangzeb was a devout Muslim and wanted to re-establish the importance of the faith at the center of the empire. He also implemented new taxes on non-muslims and places restrictions on their ability to achieve positions within the government.
Akbar and Aurangzeb were both Mughal Emperors. Akbar was an earlier emperor than Aurangzeb and his rule was primarily focused on tolerance and the secularization of the EMpire. He was not as focused on the Islamic aspects of the empire and as a result, he made changes to the way non-muslims were treated like eliminating the tax on non-muslims and allowing them into positions within the government. Aurangzeb's rule was quite different. Aurangzeb was a devout Muslim and wanted to re-establish the importance of the faith at the center of the empire. He also implemented new taxes on non-muslims and places restrictions on their ability to achieve positions within the government.
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