Q10. Akbar was a great ruler and proved himself tolerant to all religions. In this context, write about:
b. Din-i Ilahi
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Cash book is a book of original entry in which transactions involving cash are to be recorded as and when they occur. It has two sides viz. 'Debit Side' in which all receipts are to be recorded and 'Credit Side' in which all payments are to be recorded
The Dīn-i-Ilāhī (Persian: دين إله, lit. "Religion of God"),[1][2] known during its time as Tawḥīd-i-Ilāhī ("Divine Monotheism", lit: "Oneness of God") or Divine Faith was a syncretic religion propounded by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1582, intending to merge some of the elements of the religions of his empire, and thereby reconcile the differences that divided his subjects.[2] The elements were primarily drawn from Islam, Hinduism, and Zoroastrianism, but some others were also taken from Christianity, Jainism, and Buddhism.