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... emperor of India , Akbar , also known as Akbar the Great , was a man of great talent . He became the emperor of India at the age of fourteen . Despite the fact that he did not receive any formal education , Akbar acquired knowledge by ...
... emperor of India , Akbar , also known as Akbar the Great , was a man of great talent . He became the emperor of India at the age of fourteen . Despite the fact that he did not receive any formal education , Akbar acquired knowledge by ...
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... Emperor which prohibited the Martin Luther's work . 64 ) , which was pub- ific books . The Index " s Dialogue Concern- 2 ) ; Galileo was sub- g the Inquisition . ip in Europe changed the church and state . and religious beliefs ...
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... emperor's minister Tung E. ) , who combined Confucianism suggested that a ruler was a cosmic orces of Heaven , Earth , and Human- t of having well - behaved citizens rone also contributed to the em- nth century C.E. , there was a regu ...
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