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surdas was contemporary of

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Answered by Chirpy
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Surdas was a contemporary of Akbar the Great. He was a blind bard who spent most of his time singing about his beloved Lord Krishna. He spent his time in places like Agra and Mathura.
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Surdas was contemporary of Akbar the renowned Mughal ruler. Surdas was a blind bard, who spent most of the time in singing about Lord Krishna. He spent most of his lifetime in Agra and Mathura. He was born in 1478 and died in 1583 in Braj.

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