The Dīn-i Ilāhī (Persian: دین الهی, lit. 'Religion of God'), known during its time as Tawḥīd-i-Ilāhī ("Divine Monotheism", lit. 'Oneness of God') or Divine...
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Syncretism (section Din-i Ilahi)
1993), viii. "Dīn-i Ilāhī | Indian religion". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2021-02-25. Roychoudhury, Makhanlal (1941). The Din-i-Ilahi, or, The Religion...
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troops in an ambush by the rebel tribe. He was the only Hindu to adopt Din-i Ilahi, the religion founded by Akbar. Local folk tales emerged primarily in...
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Eastern religions (section Din-I Ilahi (Historical))
Fisher, Mary Pat. Living Religions: An Encyclopaedia of the World's Faiths. I.B. Tauris (1997). ISBN 1-86064-148-2. Flood, Gavin D. An Introduction to Hinduism...
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to discuss Din-i-Ilahi, Raja Bhagwant Das was the only man to oppose this religion. Later, Man Singh also refused to convert to Din-i-Ilahi. It is believed...
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formulation. It was Akbar (who promoted the syncretic religion called Dīn-i Ilāhī) during whose reign the religious policy of the Mughals were formulated...
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156–165. ISBN 978-81-208-0824-9. Makhanlal Roychoudhury (1941). The Din-I-Ilahi or The Religion of Akbar. University of Calcutta. p. 137. "www.historyofbengal...
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Dabestan-e Mazaheb (redirect from Dabistan-i Mazahib)
Dabistān-i Mazāhib, Dabistan-e Madahib, or Dabestan-e Madaheb. The text is best known for its dedication of an entire chapter to Din-i Ilahi, the syncretic...
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suggested that the work may have been written in connection with the Din-i-Ilahi movement, and wrote that the work can hardly be described as other than...
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