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What is Sulh-i-kul mean? What are it's objectives?

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Answered by SHREYASHJADHAV10
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Sulh-i-Kul meant 'universal peace'. Its objective was not to discriminate between people belonging to different religions in Akbar's kingdom. Instead, it focused on a system of ethics - honesty, justice and peace - which was universally applicable.

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Answered by fatimaalim744
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Sulh-i kul meant 'universal peace'. Its objective was not to discriminate between people of different religions in Akbar's kingdom. Instead it focused on a system of ethics - honesty, justice and peace - which was universally applicable.

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