Discussion :: Indian History
- Which of the following Mughal emperors is known for promulgation of doctrine of imperial infallibility?
Answer : Option A
Explanation :
The heated arguments in the religious meeting sponsored by Akbar, the emperor found that the participants were only to defend the creeds of their own doctrines. In the emperor's eyes, there was a truth in all the faiths but none of the creed had the master key of the Supreme Being. In 1579, Mahzar Nama was declared by which Akbar pounced upon the dominance of the intolerant orthodox and allowed free development of a genuine religious spirit. With this edict, Akbar's judgment was set above every legal and religious authority, so it was the promulgation of the doctrine of Imperial infallibility.
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