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How did Emperor Aurangzeb change the religious policies of the Mughal Empire?

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d. he enforced muslim laws and taxed non-muslims

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Answer:

The right answer is d. He enforced muslim laws and taxed non-muslims.

Step-by-step explanation:

Aurangzeb is seen as an inflexible, orthodox Mughal ruler of India. He reverted many of the policies of his predecessor Akbar the Great , who had supressed a religious tax that was a burden for Hindus and a motive of outrage. He was puritanical and tried to reinforce Islam throughout the empire.

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