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How did the Mongols respond to the different religions that were practiced in Persia?
The Mongols were tolerant of the different religions.
The Mongols were intolerant of the different religions.
The Mongols named Buddhism as the official religion of Persia.
The Mongols named Christianity as the official religion of Persia.
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The Mongols were tolerant of the different religions.
They generally allowed conquered peoples in Persia to continue practicing their faiths (Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, Zoroastrianism, etc.), though over time some Ilkhan rulers (e.g., Ghazan in 1295) converted to Islam and that increased Islamic influence.
They generally allowed conquered peoples in Persia to continue practicing their faiths (Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, Zoroastrianism, etc.), though over time some Ilkhan rulers (e.g., Ghazan in 1295) converted to Islam and that increased Islamic influence.
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