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Akbar was illiterate himself but he had respect for the talented, and thus, he used to invite in experts from various fields. There are many stories that are based on the conversations and the exchanges between Birbaland Akbar, both inside and outside the court which have been published in volumes. It is said that the other courtiers at Akbar's court were jealous of Birbal and they continuously plotted for his downfall, without success. Even these incidents are recorded in the books.
Birbal wrote under the pen name 'Brahm'. The collection of his writings can be found in the Bharatpur museum, Rajasthan.
Answer:
1. Mahesh Das, the ancestor of Birbal, was born in a village close to Kalpi in Uttar Pradesh in 1528.
2. Ganga Das was his father's name, and Abhina Devi was his mother.
3. He imparted his knowledge in Persian, Hindi, and Sanskrit.
4. Birbal was a talented poet in addition to being renowned for his intelligence.
5. He served as a poet in the Mughal Empire from 1556 to 1562 and was considered one of the Neo Gems of Mughal ruler Akbar.
Explanation:
Birbal belonged to the Navaratans, a prominent group of courtiers in Akbar's court. He was chosen by Akbar to perform as a poet and singer. Mahesh Das, who was born in what is now Madhya Pradesh, rose to become the emperor's poet laureate. He received the name Birbal and the title of Raja from Akbar. Birbal, one of the Navratnas (nine jems) of the Emperor Akbar, is renowned for his wit and humour.
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