The religion that developed during the Mughal Empire was Sikhism, founded by Guru Nanak in the 15th century in the Punjab region of South Asia. Sikhism emerged in response to the prevailing social and religious conditions of the time and combines elements of Hinduism and Islam.
Shinto, a nature god.
Zoroastrianism was the religion that developed during the Persian Empire. It was founded by the prophet Zoroaster and promoted the worship of Ahura Mazda as the supreme deity. Zoroastrianism influenced later monotheistic religions like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
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Japan had an Emporer.
Shinto, a nature god.
Monotheistic Judaism developed in the Kingdom of Judah during the reign of King Josiah.
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Polytheism means a belief in many gods, as compared to monotheism, which is belief in one God. Religion existed far before writing (we know this because during the Age of Exploration, Europeans found many groups of people who didn't have writing, hence they were prehistoric, but they did have religion). Although three of the major religions of the world today are monotheistic, or are centered around one God, and one major religion (Buddhism) doesn't refer to a God or gods at all, none of these existed until historic times. Hence, we know for certain that at least some prehistoric people practiced polytheism. Whether any prehistoric people believed in only one God we do not know.
During classical era Buddhism grew out of Hinduism. Some other minor Religion such as jainism and shikhism also developed during that time.
During classical era Buddhism grew out of Hinduism. Some other minor Religion such as jainism and shikhism also developed during that time.