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which religions were practiced in the mughal empire? a-hinduism and buddhism b-islam and sikhism c-hinduism and christianity d-islam and christianity

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The answer is Islam and Sikhism


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The correct answer is B) Islam and Sikhism.

The religions that were practiced during the Mughal Empire were Islam and Sikhism.

During the 16th and 17th centuries, the Mughal Empire controlled most of the regions in Pakistan and India. The Mughal people were predominantly Muslims, so the religions that were practiced during the Mughal Empire were basically Islam and Sikhism because the Mughal Empire showed religious tolerance and respected human rights. The Mughal Empire developed a good system of education and centralized the government.

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