Among the following which Mughal Emperor introduced the policy of Sulh-i-kul? 

(a) Babar (b) Humayun (c) Akbar (d) Shahjahan

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(c) Akbar ruled with a social and religious toleration that was relative, not absolute, and was based on his concept of sulh-i-kul (for the general good of all people) which built on his liberal views of religion. Akbar took the Sufi mystic notion of sulh-i-kul and transformed it to become a principle denoting amity within a culturally pluralistic India.

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