“At the religious discussion meetings held by Akbar, ‘at which every one… might say or ask what he liked,’ the emperor examined people about the creation of the Quran, elicited their belief, or otherwise, in revelation, and raised doubts in them regarding all things connected with the Prophet and the imams. He distinctly denied the […]
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While Catholics were murdering Protestants in France, and Protestants, under Elizabeth, were murdering Catholics in England, and the Inquisition was killing and robbing Jews in Spain, and Bruno was being burned at the stake in Italy, Akbar invited the representatives of all the religions in his empire to a conference, pledged them to peace, issued […]
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The king, in his wisdom, understood the spirit of the age, and shaped his plans accordingly.
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The compassionate heart of his majesty finds no pleasure in cruelties or in causing sorrow to others; he is ever sparing of the lives of his subjects, wishing to bestow happiness upon all.
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Akbar’s liberalism can be adjudged from another fact, namely that he issued gold and silver coins bearing the figures of Rama and Sita and inscribed with the legend Rama Siya.
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He lied and lied and lied.
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It’s a fairly unique position; to have been in charge of prison funding and then to have been an inmate. I wish I’d been more generous.
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As far as the physical miseries go, I am sure I will cope. I lived at Eton in the 1950s and I know all about life in uncomfortable quarters.
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If it falls to me to start a fight to cut out the cancer of bent and twisted journalism in our country with the simple sword of truth and the trusty shield of British fair play, so be it.
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If you asked her (Margaret Thatcher) about Sinai, she would probably think it was the plural for sinus.
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