The infallibility Decree assured to Akbar so far as any written instrument called have such effect, the atmost power that any man could claim to exercise, within the limits of Islam, which of the following historians express the above view about the infallibility decree?

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The infallibility Decree assured to Akbar so far as any written instrument called have such effect, the atmost power that any man could claim to exercise, within the limits of Islam, which of the following historians express the above view about the infallibility decree?