Correct option is A
Sulh-i-kul was Akbar’s policy of "universal peace", which promoted religious tolerance, harmony, and peaceful coexistence among all communities.
- Akbar formulated Sulh-i-kul as a part of his broader administrative and religious policies.
- It allowed freedom of religion and promoted secular governance.
- Akbar also founded the Ibadat Khana (House of Worship), where he invited scholars from different religions for discussions.
- Religious equality: While Sulh-i-kul promoted equality, it mainly emphasized peace rather than explicitly advocating equal status of all religions.
- Intolerance towards invaders: Akbar was known for diplomatic and military strategies.
- Gender justice: Akbar introduced several social reforms (like banning child marriage and promoting widow remarriage).