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in the given source Universal peace is explained by Jahangir according to your understanding explain the policy of sul i khul​

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Answered by khushbuluderekar
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Akbar's Policies

Akbar's courtier Abul Fazl wrote two books on Akbar and his administration: the Akbar Nama and the Ain-i-Akbari.

In these books, he describes that the empire was divided into subas governed by a subadar who carried out military and administrative functions.

Each province had a diwan (financial officer), bakshis (military paymasters), sadr (minister for religion and charity), faujdars (military commanders), and kotwals (town policemen).

In 1570, Akbar started religious discussions in the ibadat khana at Fatehpur Sikri where he invited ulama (learned religious men) such as Brahmans, Catholic priests, Zoroastrian priests, etc.

Akbar's interaction with different faiths made him realise that religious scholars who emphasise rituals and dogmas are bigots.

This eventually led to his idea of sulh-i-kul or universal peace and tolerance towards all religions.

Answered by udayarora19
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Explanation:

Sulh-i-Kul was a concept of divine compassion following principle of “universal peace”.

There was scope for followers of all religion, classes and creed.

There was room for scholars of all religions, for beliefs good or bad.

The road to intolerance was closed.

Sunnis and Shias met in one mosque and Christians and Jews in one church.

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