The impact of bhakti and Sufi movements is best visible during Akbar reign. explain
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Akbar was a ruler who deserved religious tolerance and patronized all religions.He found Din-i-lahi religion which had all aspects of all religions.He patronized all those alternate paths and preached religious harmony and brotherhood.Bhakthi and sufi saints preached righteousness and simple religious beliefs in a simple manner to appeal to the common man.Sufi saints were equally revered by Hindus and muslim and thus,promoted religious harmony and brotherhood.Akbar himself was a devotee of the khwaja moinudduin chisti in Ajmer.The dargas and silsilas of the sufi saints became popular and attracted devotees from all background in the 16th century.
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