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This statement was made by Akbar who is famous as Akbar the Great. being a Emperor of such a huge Empire, he Was famous for his Tolerance policy and his influential character in the line of Religion.
He also proposed Din-i-Ilahi, which is mistakenly considered as a religious sect but it was not. This was proposed by Akbar to understand each and every religion meticulously and thus proposed a refined version of religion in the world.
In light if his tolerant religious policy, he also abolished Jaziya which was a religious tax taken from non muslims in his empire.
Due to the forced religious conversion during his reign, he made an announcement that "No man should be interfered with on account of religion, and anyone is to be allowed to go over to a religion that pleases him"
Mamluks were not much interested in these conversation in Medieval India. They followed the policy of Forced Religious conversion during their rule.
Babur, though a great ruler, mostly involved in the wars. He died in consolidating his empire in India and worked less during his period. That's why not much social and religious transformation took place during his time.
Talking about the later Mughals, till Shahjahan's period religious tolerance was followed in Mughal Sultanate but when Aurangzeb came into power he once again imposed Jaziya and it was his son Bahadur Shah I who abolished it.
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"No man should be interfered with on account of religion, and anyone is to be allowed to go over to a religion that pleases him." this quotation would have arrived from Mongol conqueror Babur.
What accomplished Babur conquer?
Babur, a Central Asian ruler and a offspring of the Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan, raided India and defeated the Lodi Empire of Northern India.
What is Babar renowned for?
Babur (born Zahir-ud-din Muhammad; February 14, 1483–December 26, 1530) was the architect of the Mughal Empire in India. His descendants, the Mughal emperors, built a stable empire that covered much of the subcontinent until 1868, and that persists to shape the civilization of India to this day.
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