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15 August, 22:55

How did akbar religious policy of the mid 1500 differ from the religious policy in the late 1600s?

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  1. 15 August, 23:07
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    Akbar's religious policy: He was tolerant of all religions.

    Late 1600s: Very strict religious policy. People that were not Muslims had to pay a special tax. he believed that no single religion, including Islam, had all of the answers. He got rid of non-Muslims' tax and invited Hindus to be part of the Mughal government. The emperor in the late 1600s taxed and persecuted non-Muslims.
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