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With reference to the State and Religion in the First Half of the 17th Century, consider the statements:
1.Akbar had favoured Guru Angad and Guru Ramdas and gave them land.
2.Jahangir took no action against the Sikhs as such, but only against Guru Arjun on a charge that he had blessed his son Khusrau by putting a tika on his head.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Only 1
Only 2
Both 1 and 2
Neither 1 nor 2
"Akbar had favored Guru Angad and Guru Ramdas and gave them land." - This statement is correct. Akbar was known for his policy of religious tolerance and patronage towards various religious leaders, including Sikh Gurus. He provided land and support to Guru Angad and Guru Ramdas.
"Jahangir took no action against the Sikhs as such, but only against Guru Arjun on a charge that he had blessed his son Khusrau by putting a tika on his head." - This statement is also correct. Jahangir had a relatively tolerant approach toward the Sikhs initially. However, he took action against Guru Arjun, primarily due to political reasons and his suspicion of Guru Arjun's support for Khusrau, which could be seen as a challenge to the Mughal authority.
Therefore, the correct answer is 3, "Both 1 and 2."
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