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Question
When and for what purpose did Akbar built the Ibadat Khana?
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Solution
The Ibadat Khana was built in 1575 at Fatehpur Sikri. At this hall, he used to call selected theologians of all religions, mystics, and intellectuals and discuss religious and spiritual matters with them.
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