Which Muslim empire was the largest in the world at its time, and continued to be a significant force even into the early twentieth century?



Safavid

Ottoman

Mughal

Persian

What was a characteristic of the Mughal ruler Akbar in terms of his attitude toward religion?



He tolerated people of other religions but made them adopt many Muslim practices.

He imposed crushing taxes on Hindus and tore down their temples.

He practiced tolerance and inclusion, and invited religious debates.

He forced his subjects to convert to Islam.

Respuesta :

"Ottoman" was the Muslim empire that was the largest in the world at its time, and continued to be a significant force even into the early twentieth century. The correct option is the second option.

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He practiced tolerance and inclusion, and invited religious debates" is the one that describes the characteristic of the Mughal ruler Akbar in terms of his attitude toward religion. The correct option is the third option.
Which Muslim empire was the largest in the world at its time, and continued to be a significant force even into the early twentieth century?

Ottoman