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4. How did Birbal settle the dispute?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Next day when Surya and the traveler came to Birbal, they were asked to identify the horse. Surya immediately identified his horse but the traveler could not. Birbal gave back the horse to Surya Singh and punished the traveler for his sinful act. Thus the dispute was solved by wise Birbal.

Answered by abhilashasaini092
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Surya Singh which was a Prince and used to help travelers by giving them the horse.

Once Surya Singh was traveling alone in a secret mission.

On the way, he saw a weak and tired-looking traveler sitting on the roadside.

Surya stopped his horse and asked him, where he was going?’.

He replied he is to go to Delhi, for an urgent business but I have no horse.

Surya Singh felt sorry and gave the traveler his horse.

The traveler gladly got on the prince’s horse.

Surya Singh walked beside him.

When they arrived their destination, Surya Singh asked the man to return his horse but the traveler claimed that the horse belongs to him and did not agree to return.

They arrived at Birbal to settle the dispute.

Birbal kept the horse with him and told Surya and the traveler to come back tomorrow.

Birbal asked one of his men to follow from a distance and release the horse to see to which person the horse move.

The horse perused Surya.

Birbal advised his man to keep the horse in the stable along with other horses.

Next day when Surya and the traveler came to Birbal, they were asked to identify the horse.

Surya immediately identified his horse but the traveler could not.

Birbal gave back the horse to Surya Singh and punished the traveler for his sinful act.

Thus the dispute was solved by wise Birbal.

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