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6 August, 01:40

How did the mughal attitudes and policies toward hindus change from the time of akbar to that of aurangzeb?

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  1. 6 August, 03:58
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    The Mughal attitudes and policies toward Hindus had a great change from the time of Akbar Aurangzeb. During the time of Akbar, laws were tried to be made more secular, there was a policy that imposed toleration and limited the power of the Ulama.

    And the tax. on Non-Muslims (called Jizya) was removed. During the time of the Akbar, a House of Worship was created and it's purpose was for discussions between different religious people. During the time of Aurangzeb, the Mughal attitudes and policies shifted some.

    Ex. they imposed 'Islamic supremacy and had a very high tax (Jizya), which was used to support wars and expansions.'
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