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How did Akbar, Mughal emperor of India, approach religion during his rule? (4 points) He was tolerant of Hindus. He forced Hindus to convert to Islam. He enslaved the Muslims in the region. He prevented Muslims from serving in government.

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Akbar was one of the powerful Mughal emperor of India.

He was known to be tolerant and respectful of all religious beliefs, codifying that tolerance into action and policy. When he was just 22 years old, Akbar abolished jizya, the controversial, albeit common, punitive tax against Hindus.

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