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With the reference to the Ibadat Khana, consider the statements:
1.Babar built the Ibadat Khana
2.It was a religious debate house
3.It was open only to Muslims
How many of the statements given above are incorrect?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
1 and 3
"Babar built the Ibadat Khana." - This statement is incorrect. It was Akbar, not Babar, who built the Ibadat Khana. Akbar constructed the Ibadat Khana at Fatehpur Sikri as a place for religious discussions and debates.
"It was a religious debate house." - This statement is correct. The Ibadat Khana was indeed a place designed for religious discussions and debates among scholars of different religions.
"It was open only to Muslims." - This statement is incorrect. Akbar's Ibadat Khana was open to scholars of various religions, including Hindus, Jains, Christians, and others. It was intended to facilitate dialogue and understanding among followers of different faiths.
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