The characteristic which is associated with the rule of both Akbar the Great and Suleiman the Magnificent was (4) practicing religious tolerance toward members of society. Akbar the Great was a leader in the Mughal Empire who made many achievements and made sure to appoint other people of high positions of different religions as Ancient India was multicultural, so that he could be trusted by people of all different religions. Suleiman the Magnificent made reforms where Christian had their statuses raised to serfs and formally denounced blood libels against Jews.