Рет қаралды 22,373
Akbar was religiously curious. He regularly participated in the festivals of other faiths, and in 1575 in Fatehpur Sikri-a walled city that Akbar had designed in the Persian style-he built a temple (ibadat-khana) where he frequently hosted scholars from other religions, including Hindus, Zoroastrians, Christians, yogis, and Muslims of other sects. He allowed the Jesuits to construct a church at Agra, and discouraged the slaughter of cattle out of respect for Hindu custom. Not everyone appreciated these forays into multiculturalism, however, and many called him a heretic.
so Have a discussion about the religious policies of Akbar.
This is very informative video for all of those who want to know our history & those who are Preparing for various competition exams Like #UPSC , #SSC , #Railways , #State_PSCs & many more.
Follow us on Telegram and ask your Queries :-
Telegram - t.me/successpl...
Follow us on Facebook :-
m.facebook.com...