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Who reimposed the jizya ter on nonmuslim?

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Ahmad Shah

Ahmad Shah (1411-1442), a ruler of Gujarat, introduced the Jizyah in 1414 and collected it with such strictness that many people converted to Islam to evade it. Jizya was later abolished by the third Mughal emperor Akbar, in 1579.

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Aurangzeb

In 1579, the third Mughal emperor Akbar abolished the jizya. In 1679, Aurangzeb decided to re-impose jizya on non-Muslim subjects in lieu of military service, a decision that was widely criticized by many Hindu rulers and Mughal court officials.

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