Tolerance promotes peace.(Akbar's social life)

Calliope | March 1, 2005| | Copyright

Akbar realized that he was a foreigner and a Muslim ruling over an extremely varied empire. He wanted to find a way, other than using military force, to unite his religiously diverse subjects, most of whom were Hindus. Gradually, he came to the conclusion that, in a land with followers of so many different faiths, he had to try to use religion itself to unite his subjects rather than let it divide them into hostile factions.

One day, when Akbar was 36, he was participating in a traditional hunt where animals were driven into a fenced area. As he started to kill the ...

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