Did the policies of Akhbar benifit common man ?? Discuss

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1.  Akbar is best known for his vision of empire as an interfaith community. Although a pious Muslim, he believed that truth underlies all religions and pioneered inter-religious collaboration through his discussions with religious scholars, his promotion of the unity of religious truth, and through his own inter-cultural marriages.
2.  Akbar gained a reputation for justice and for interest in the welfare of ordinary people
3.  By introducing reforms, he abolished many practices that had been insulting and oppressive of Hindus.  His reforms, abolishing the jizya tax (the tax paid by non-Muslims in return for protection and religious liberty with some restrictions) in 1564, and other anti-Hindu laws, resulted in many non-Muslims becoming faithful servants of the empire.
 
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Akhbar was called Akhbar The Great. This great title doesn't comes easily. Only 3 people: Alexander, Ashoka and Akhbar were given this title. If the are given the title 'The Great' means they have done something beneficial to the common man. And he also had Birbal in his court and with his suggestions he might have taken steps to make the citizens comfortable during his rule.
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