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ottoman sultan suleiman i and mughal emperor akbar both
- granted religious freedom to non - muslims.
- forced non - muslims to convert to islam.
- relied on ghazi to conquer other territories.
- offered government positions to janissaries.
Suleiman I of the Ottoman Empire and Akbar of the Mughal Empire were known for their policies of religious tolerance. Suleiman had a relatively inclusive approach to non - Muslims in his empire, and Akbar abolished the jizya (a tax on non - Muslims) and promoted religious harmony, granting religious freedom to non - Muslims. They did not force non - Muslims to convert. Ghazis were more associated with early Islamic conquests in a different context and not a common trait between them. Janissaries were Ottoman military units and not related to Akbar's policies.
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granted religious freedom to non - Muslims.