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Tansen was saved. The story goes that he was very ill after this, and Akbar was sorry that he had caused him so much suffering. He punished Tansen's enemies. ... Tansen remained Akbar's court singer till 1585 when he died.
He was initially the court singer of King Ram Chand of Rewa State. It is said that Emperor Akbar made him into his own musician after learning about his extraordinary musical skills. He went on to become one of the Navaratnas (Nine Gems) in the court of Mughal Emperor Akbar.
The Mughal Empire under Akbar was successful for several reasons. Notably, Akbar had a policy of religious tolerance and flexibility, reducing internal conflict between Muslims and Hindus.
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- This Act had been hurriedly passed through the Imperial Legislative Council despite the united opposition of Indian Members.
- It gave the government enormous power to repress political activities and allowed detention of political prisoners without trial for two years.
- The Rowlatt Act acted as an instrument of suppression of civil rights of the Indians hence produced widespread discontent among masses.
The reactions of people against the Rowlatt Act passed through the Imperial Legislative Council 1919 were as follows:
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- Mahatma Gandhi wanted non-violent civil disobedience against such unjust laws, for which a day of hartal was fixed on 6 April,1919.
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