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In general, the Mughal Empire supported
women’s rights.
religious tolerance.
artistic advancements.
Christian beliefs.
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Primarily religious tolerance and artistic advancements.
- The Mughal rulers (especially Akbar) promoted religious tolerance and dialogue among faiths.
- They were great patrons of the arts—painting, literature, architecture (e.g., the Taj Mahal) flourished under Mughal patronage.
They did not generally promote Christian beliefs (only limited contacts with Jesuits) and they were not notable as a movement for broad women’s rights (women had some property and seclusion practices varied, but the empire did not champion modern “women’s rights”).
- The Mughal rulers (especially Akbar) promoted religious tolerance and dialogue among faiths.
- They were great patrons of the arts—painting, literature, architecture (e.g., the Taj Mahal) flourished under Mughal patronage.
They did not generally promote Christian beliefs (only limited contacts with Jesuits) and they were not notable as a movement for broad women’s rights (women had some property and seclusion practices varied, but the empire did not champion modern “women’s rights”).
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