The Trident, the Crescent, and the Cross: A View of the Religious History of India During the Hindu, Buddhist, Mohammedan, and Christian PeriodsLongmans, Green, 1876 - 344 páginas |
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... Akbar ascends the Imperial throne 1556 - Was never a devout Moslem - Seeks by intermarriage to gain over the Rajpoots - He protects the Shiahs and Sufis - Invites Romish priests from Goa- Discussions between them and Brahmans - Akbar ...
... Akbar ascends the Imperial throne 1556 - Was never a devout Moslem - Seeks by intermarriage to gain over the Rajpoots - He protects the Shiahs and Sufis - Invites Romish priests from Goa- Discussions between them and Brahmans - Akbar ...
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... Akbar , grasped the sceptre in 1556 , nothing of religious importance meets us . For half a century did this remarkable man rule the destinies of Hindustan ; that his reign was of considerable religious importance to India no one can ...
... Akbar , grasped the sceptre in 1556 , nothing of religious importance meets us . For half a century did this remarkable man rule the destinies of Hindustan ; that his reign was of considerable religious importance to India no one can ...
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... Akbar was thus gaining his point . Besides forming family ties with the leading Rajpoots , he admitted them to a share in the military dignities and emoluments which had previously been monopolised by the Moslems . His efforts at ...
... Akbar was thus gaining his point . Besides forming family ties with the leading Rajpoots , he admitted them to a share in the military dignities and emoluments which had previously been monopolised by the Moslems . His efforts at ...
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... Akbar , were dissenters within the pale of Islam , and some of their principles had no remote affinity to Hinduism . A curious feature in the religious policy of Akbar should not be passed over . At the very time when he repudiated the ...
... Akbar , were dissenters within the pale of Islam , and some of their principles had no remote affinity to Hinduism . A curious feature in the religious policy of Akbar should not be passed over . At the very time when he repudiated the ...
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... Akbar was on that day celebrating a festival in honour of the sun ; numerous tents were set up in the neighbourhood of Lahore ; within the royal pavilion was a throne , upon the throne was placed an image of the sun , composed of gold ...
... Akbar was on that day celebrating a festival in honour of the sun ; numerous tents were set up in the neighbourhood of Lahore ; within the royal pavilion was a throne , upon the throne was placed an image of the sun , composed of gold ...
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