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Who was called the Akbar of Kashmir?
Answer: Option B
Answer: (b)
Zainul Abidin may be regarded as the Akbar of Kashmir. He lacked the Mughul’s natural genius, spirit of enterprise, and physical vigour, and his outlook was restricted to the comparatively narrow limits of his kingdom, but he possessed a stock of learning and accomplishments from which Akbar’s youthful indolence had, to a great extent, excluded him, his views were more enlightened than the emperor’s, and he practised a tolerance whichAkbar only preached, and found it possible to restrain, without persecution, the bigotry of Muslim zealots.
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Answer: (b)
Zainul Abidin may be regarded as the Akbar of Kashmir. He lacked the Mughul’s natural genius, spirit of enterprise, and physical vigour, and his outlook was restricted to the comparatively narrow limits of his kingdom, but he possessed a stock of learning and accomplishments from which Akbar’s youthful indolence had, to a great extent, excluded him, his views were more enlightened than the emperor’s, and he practised a tolerance whichAkbar only preached, and found it possible to restrain, without persecution, the bigotry of Muslim zealots.
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