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You missed the point i think. In Akbar's reign people of Hindoo race were forced to wear yellow patches or in local language "tukda" for easy identification.<ref>{{cite book|author= Nijjar, Bakhshish Singh |page=128|title=Panjāb Under the Great Mughals, 1526-1707|year= 1968|publisher=]}}</ref> Hitler's reign had the same thing happen to jewish community. No claim is made one influenced the other rather just pointed out the similarity of treatment of Hindoos and Jews. There is nothing original research here. You missed the point i think. In Akbar's reign people of Hindoo race were forced to wear yellow patches or in local language "tukda" for easy identification.<ref>{{cite book|author= Nijjar, Bakhshish Singh |page=128|title=Panjāb Under the Great Mughals, 1526-1707|year= 1968|publisher=]}}</ref> Hitler's reign had the same thing happen to jewish community. No claim is made one influenced the other rather just pointed out the similarity of treatment of Hindoos and Jews. There is nothing original research here.

Two facts:
1) Akbar's realm had targeting of individuals by making them wear a small cloth piece.

2) Nazis had a similar thing done in there realm.

Why can't both things be said in the same article?

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You missed the point i think. In Akbar's reign people of Hindoo race were forced to wear yellow patches or in local language "tukda" for easy identification. Hitler's reign had the same thing happen to jewish community. No claim is made one influenced the other rather just pointed out the similarity of treatment of Hindoos and Jews. There is nothing original research here.

Two facts: 1) Akbar's realm had targeting of individuals by making them wear a small cloth piece.

2) Nazis had a similar thing done in there realm.

Why can't both things be said in the same article?

  1. Nijjar, Bakhshish Singh (1968). Panjāb Under the Great Mughals, 1526-1707. Thacker. p. 128.