Abstract
This article attempts to highlight the religious freedom vested to the Christians in the
kingdom of Mughal Emperor Akbar (1556-1605AD) and his cordial relationship with the
Jesuit Missionaries in the Mughal Court. Three Jesuit Missions were warmly received and
welcomed by Akbar during the second half of his reign. These Missions arrived from Goa
in 1579, 1591, 1594 and remained in the Mughal court till the death of Akbar in 1605AD.
Accounts of these Jesuit Missions, their activities in the Mughal Court and efforts to convert
Akbar into Christianity are also the focus of this article. Akbar was the first ruler of India
who officially adopted the policy of religious tolerance and principles of Sulah-i-Kul
(Universal Peace) for all. Akbar‟s interest in Christianity its religious philosophy and
respect for Jesus and Mary is also mentioned in this article
Awais Akhtar , Muhammad Waqas Nawab. (2019) Christianity in the Court of Mughal Emperor Akbar (1556-1605AD), Journal of Indian Studies, Volume 5, Issue 2.
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