Ibadat Khana

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Ibadat Khana is a historic hall of religious debate and discussion established by the Mughal emperor Akbar at Fatehpur Sikri for interfaith dialogues among scholars of different religions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mughal-era monument
historical building
religious debating hall
architecturalStyle Mughal architecture
associatedWithDynasty Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
surface form: Mughal Empire
associatedWithEvent religious debates convened by Akbar
associatedWithPerson Abu’l-Fazl ibn Mubarak
surface form: Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak

Jesuit missionaries at Akbar's court
associatedWithPolicy Akbar's policy of religious tolerance
Sulh-i Kul
builtBy Akbar
category Mughal architecture in Uttar Pradesh
Religious buildings and structures in India
commissionedBy Akbar
country India
culturalContext Mughal court culture
currentCondition historic structure within Fatehpur Sikri ruins
era 16th century
establishedInPeriod reign of Akbar
foundedBy Akbar
founderReligion Islam
founderTitle Mughal emperor
governedBy Archaeological Survey of India
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Fatehpur Sikri
historicalSignificance center for interreligious dialogue in Mughal India
languagesUsed Arabic
Persian
Sanskrit
local vernaculars
locatedIn Fatehpur Sikri
India
Uttar Pradesh
namedAfter concept of worship (Ibadat)
partOf Fatehpur Sikri
surface form: Fatehpur Sikri complex
purpose interfaith dialogue
philosophical discussion
religious debate
region northern India
surface form: North India
relatedConcept Din-i Ilahi
religionsRepresented Christianity
Hinduism
Islam
Jainism
Zoroastrianism
tourism popular tourist attraction at Fatehpur Sikri
usedFor discussions on religious doctrine
discussions on theology

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Fatehpur Sikri hasPart Ibadat Khana