
Dinpanah
Dinpanah, meaning "Refuge of Religions," was a historical fortress and royal residence built by Mughal Emperor Akbar in Delhi during the late 16th century. Its purpose was to promote religious tolerance and harmony among diverse faiths in India. The structure included a palace, a library, and areas for religious discussions, symbolizing Akbar’s inclusive approach to governance and spirituality. Today, the term may also be associated with historical sites or ideas promoting religious unity, reflecting Akbar’s vision of coexistence among different communities.