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THIS is apropos of Dr Mubarak Ali’s article ‘Past present: Mughal rule’ (Sunday Magazine, March 13), tracing the roots of ‘religious tolerance’ of the Mughals. But the account he has ...
THIS is apropos of Dr Mubarak Ali’s article ‘Past present: Mughal rule’ (Sunday Magazine, March 13), tracing the roots of ‘religious tolerance’ of the Mughals. But the account he has ...
and for some Indians a model of religious pluralism and tolerance. Formally named Abul Fath Jalal-ud-din Akbar, Akbar the Great was the third emperor of the Mughal Empire. Born in 1542 in Umerkot ...
The Mughal Empire ruled over most of modern ... more than offer land and jobs to Hindu nobles, he had to enforce religious tolerance through the empire. In 1580, Akbar ended the Jizyah.
To keep peace and control in his empire Akbar had to do more than offer land and jobs to Hindu nobles, he had to enforce religious tolerance through the empire. In 1580, Akbar ended the Jizyah.
Humayun: Humayun, the second Mughal emperor, was known for harsh punishments. Akbar: Conducted extensive military campaigns but is also known for his policy of religious tolerance ...
On this day in 1659, Aurangzeb, one of four sons of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, decisively ended the struggle for the throne ...
The marriage between Maharaja Amar Singh and Khanum, daughter of Emperor Akbar, holds significant historical importance as it symbolizes a rare union between the Mughal royalty and Hindu nobility ...