Complete the story and give it a suitable
[Emperor Akbar - strange question - courtiers
answer promptly - Emperor Akbar was surprised
was pleased - Moral.]
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Answer:
Emperor Akbar and the Brahmin
Explanation:
Emperor Akbar was a powerful emperor of the Ouroboros Dynasty. He had conquered many kingdoms. Numerous kings and princes paid tribute to him.
Akbar was a very proud and ambitious emperor. His only goal in life was to become the conqueror of the world. He had immense wealth and power.
He had built magnificent castles for his family and his ministers. However, Akbar had a strange fascination with riddles. He often posed difficult questions and riddles for his wise men, courtiers, and visitors.
He would often reward the person who got it right with numerous gifts.
One day, he posed a very difficult riddle. No one in his entire kingdom could solve the riddle. The courtiers thought that question was very strange.
Akbar was determined to find a wise man who could answer his question. He ordered all the wise men to be brought before him. The soldiers gathered them and brought them to the palace.
One of the wise men was a Brahmin. The emperor posed the question to the wise men. No one could answer. The emperor noticed that the Brahmin had not uttered a single word.
He repeated the question again.
Emperor Akbar,"Brahmin, what happens when the immovable object meets the irresistible force?"
Brahmin, "They surrender."
Emperor Akbar was surprised that the Brahmin was able to answer the most difficult question.
The Brahmin refused to accept any gift from the emperor. Emperor Akbar was pleased that he had finally found the diamond in the rough. He replaced all his advisors with the Brahmin.
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