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After the conquest

of Chittorgarh, he reached Goindval to pay homage to Shri Guru Amar Das Ji with spiritual greatness in mind. He had langar in the pangat. At the request of Guru ji, the pilgrimage tax was forgiven. Children, Name
the king who sat in the pangat, had langar
and abolished pilgrimage tax.


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Mughal Emperor Akbar

Step-by-step explanation:

Mughal Emperor Akbar commonly referred to as Akbar the Great, was the King of the Mughal Empire. An area that spans across South Asia. He eliminated the practice of collecting pilgrimage tax in the year 1563. He accepted the request of Guru Ji, by sitting in a row among the commoners called Pangat, to eat in the Langar of Guru Ji.

Hence, the correct answer is Mughal Emperor Akbar

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