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The Jesuit missionary who had discussions with Akbar was:
Rudolf Aquaviva
Antony Monserrate
Sir Thomas Roe
Francis henrequez
- Rudolf Aquaviva: Correct answer. He was a Jesuit missionary who, along with others, discussed religion and philosophy with Mughal Emperor Akbar at his court in Fatehpur Sikri.
- Antony Monserrate: He was also a Jesuit priest and part of the first Jesuit mission to Akbar’s court, but Aquaviva was the main leader of those discussions.
- Sir Thomas Roe: An English diplomat who visited the Mughal court during Jahangir’s reign, not Akbar.
- Francis Henrequez: There’s no notable connection between him and Akbar or the Jesuit missions.
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