One factor contributing to a golden age of indian society during Mughal rule was religious toleration for Hindus and non-Muslims.
In terms of military prowess, political effectiveness, economic might, and royal support for the arts, Mughal India had few rivals. Like prior Indian governments, the Mughals had to rule a very diverse society. Hinduism, a religion with a wide range of beliefs and rituals, was practiced by the majority of people, who also shared many traditions. However, a series of Muslim governments had reigned over parts of the subcontinent from the ninth century, and perhaps a quarter of the Indian people had converted to Islam. Islam and Hinduism, both polytheistic religions, presented radically different conceptions of the cosmos and social order. Hindus and Muslims as a result frequently argued with one another and fought for power in Indian society. However, at the village level, Muslims and Hindus coexisted, sharing many traditions from the wider society.
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