Zoroastrians Influence on the Religious Ideology of Akbar

Abstract

Akbar, a unique political and historical figure of Medieval Indian History, tried to incorporate the everlasting religious values in one religion Din I Ilahi but never forced his subordinates and subjects to join and follow his new experiment. Actually Akbar obtained the attributes of Din I Ilahi from different sources and whereas he was not politicallymotivated as Alauddin Khulji was earlier. History witnessed a tolerant and visionary emperor in Akbar who positively influenced the socio-political and religious conditions of India. In this paper I would try to emphasize the Zoroastrian influence on the Akbar religious policies which later came into light as Tauhid i Ilahi or Din i Ilahi..

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Suman Khanna

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Suman Khanna (2017). Zoroastrians Influence on the Religious Ideology of Akbar. International Journal of Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Studies (IJIMS), 4(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-31157