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Akbar the Great and Religious Tolerance

Akbar the Great and Religious Tolerance is a skill on Pengi from Lesson 3: The Mughal Empire (Introduction) in Pengi Social Studies (Grade 7).

Key Concepts

In 1526, the Delhi Sultanate was replaced by the Mughal Empire , founded by Babur. The empire reached its height under his grandson, Akbar the Great . Realizing that he was ruling a diverse empire, Akbar adopted a policy of Religious Tolerance . He abolished the unfair tax on non Muslims and married a Hindu princess to strengthen ties with local rulers.

Akbar believed that a ruler should unify his people rather than divide them. He famously invited scholars of all faiths—Muslims, Hindus, Christians, and Zoroastrians—to his court to debate and share wisdom. His administration allowed Hindus to serve in high government positions, creating a stable and unified empire that blended Persian culture with Indian traditions.

Common Questions

What is Akbar the Great and Religious Tolerance?

Akbar the Great and Religious Tolerance is a skill on Pengi from Lesson 3: The Mughal Empire (Introduction) in Pengi Social Studies (Grade 7).

What grade level is Akbar the Great and Religious Tolerance for?

Akbar the Great and Religious Tolerance is part of the Grade 7 History curriculum, covered in Pengi Social Studies (Grade 7). It is designed for students studying History at the Grade 7 level.

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Akbar the Great and Religious Tolerance is covered in Pengi Social Studies (Grade 7), specifically in Chapter 3: Civilizations of South Asia & Trade under Lesson 3: The Mughal Empire (Introduction). Pengi's lesson is aligned directly to this textbook so you can follow along with your class.

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