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History, 01.08.2020 21:01, cameronbeaugh

How did Akbar the Great work to expand the Mughal Empire? O A. He formed alliances with European nations and took control of
territory held by the Ottoman Empire.
B. He absorbed territory from the allied Safavid Empire, which was
beginning to collapse
O c. He used military force to spread Islam and invaded areas that
refused to change religions.
O D. He used diplomacy to win over conquered leaders and allowed
them to become Mughal officials.

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