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Answered by Anonymous
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The Mughal Emperor Akbar was a great lover of artists. His passion for knowledge and interest in learning from great minds attracted him to men of genius to his court. Nine of sale these courtiers were known as Akbar's navaratnas (or nine jewels).

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The Mughal  Emperor Akbar was a great lover of artists. His passion for knowledge and interest in learning from great minds attracted him to men of genius to his court. Nine of sale these courtiers were known as Akbar's navaratnas (or nine jewels).

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Akbar, in full Abū al-Fatḥ Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Akbar, (born October 15?, 1542, Umarkot [now in Sindh province, Pakistan]—died c. October 25, 1605, Agra, India), the greatest of the  mughal emperors of India. He reigned from 1556 to 1605 and extended Mughal power over most of the Indian subcontinent.

Navaratna (Sanskrit dvigu nava ratna, Sanskrit pronunciation: or 'nine gems') or Nauratan was a term applied to a group of nine extraordinary people in an emperor's court in India.

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