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The Mughal ruler AkbarMultiple choice question.A)allowed religious freedom.B)conquered much of Africa.C)barred Hindus from the army.D)was Hindu.

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The Mughal ruler AkbarMultiple choice question.A)allowed religious freedom.B)conquered much of Africa.C)barred Hindus from the army.D)was Hindu.

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The correct answer is A) allowed religious freedom. Akbar, the Mughal ruler, was known for his policy of religious tolerance and efforts to foster understanding between different religious communities.

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