Question
Why did Akbar abolish Jajiavero?

Answer

Akbar believed that a state without the cooperation of the people, no matter how militarily strong was weak.
  • The majority of the population in the empire was Hindu.
  • Akbar recognized the qualities of loyalty, conscientiousness and openness of heart of Hindus.
  • He also estimated the power of the Rajputs.
  • So he abolished the jajiavero to make the Hindus his own.

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