why did Akbar abolish jaziya tax?
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Akbar was a true nationalist ruler. He believed secularism. He abolished the pilgrimage tax because it was against the feeling of the Hindus, who were in majority in his empire. Moreover he felt that the abolish of the pilgrimage tax will create good feelings between the Hindus and the Muslims.
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Akbar was a true nationalist ruler. He believed secularism. He abolished the pilgrimage tax because it was against the feeling of the Hindus, who were in majority in his empire. Moreover he felt that the abolish of the pilgrimage tax will create good feelings between the Hindus and the Muslims.
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