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Zulu123

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Empress Nur Jahan became the power behind the throne for her weak husband
 
  a. Humayan
 b. Aurangzeb
  c. Jahan
 d. Jangahir
 e. Babur

Question 2

As a demonstration of his commitment to religious toleration, Akbar
 
  a. married a Hindu princess as one of his wives.
 b. converted to Christianity.
 c. adopted the 8 Fold Path as a philosophical approach.
 d. retained a cultural advisor from each faith to advise him on appropriate behavior.
  e. abolished all taxation on churches and temples.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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