NATIONAL AND RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY IN THE BABURI STATE: CULTURAL SYNTHESIS AND INTEGRATION
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History of the state of the Baburids, Indian civilization, ethnic integration, religious tolerance, political stabilityAbstract
The article analyzes the desire of representatives of different nationalities and religions to live in cultural harmony within the framework of one state during the Babur dynasty, and how this process was implemented through art, literature, architecture, and state administration. The attempts of the Babur rulers, especially Shah Babur and Akbar Shah, to form a cultural synthesis through the policy of national and religious tolerance and the concept of "Din-i Ilahiy" are substantiated by historical evidence. It is emphasized that this cultural integration brought a new stage in the development of Indian culture.
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