The Mughal Empire: How Babur Built India's Greatest Dynasty — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Emperor Akbar's revolutionary policy of sulh-i-kul, or 'universal peace,' which aimed to create a pluralistic state where all religions could coexist. They discuss how Akbar's own spiritual journey, influenced by Sufi mystics, Hindu philosophers, and Jesuit missionaries, led him to abolish the jizya tax on non-Muslims and invite scholars of all faiths to debate at the Ibadat Khana in Fatehpur Sikri. The conversation delves into the key figures who shaped this policy, including the liberal theologian Abul Fazl, who articulated its philosophical foundations, and the orthodox critic Badauni, who opposed it. The episode examines how sulh-i-kul manifested in Akbar's court, from the translation of Hindu epics like the Mahabharata into Persian to the appointment of Hindus like Raja Man Singh as military commanders. They also consider the limits of Akbar's tolerance, including his controversial Din-i-Ilahi and the resistance it faced. Ultimately, this episode reveals how Akbar's experiment in religious pluralism laid the groundwork for Mughal stability and left a lasting legacy on Indian secularism. #Akbar #Sulh-i-Kul #IbadatKhana #FatehpurSikri #AbulFazl #Badauni #Din-i-Ilahi #MughalEmpire #ReligiousTolerance #Jizya #HinduMuslimRelations #JesuitMissionaries #Mahabharata #RajaManSingh #IndianHistory #HistoryPodcast #FexingoHistory #SouthAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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