The Mughal Empire governed the majority of South Asia through administrative practice and reform balanced with a comparatively high degree of local autonomy. The Empire's interfaith relations were mixed, with Akbar the Great intentionally creating an environment of active inter-religious conviviality and tolerance, followed by a time of firm Islamic domination under Aurangzeb.
a. true
b. false
Answer: a. true
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