what was the practice of jharokha darshan
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Jharokha Darshan was a daily practice of addressing the public audience at the balcony at the forts and palaces of medieval kings in India. It was an essential and direct way of communicating face-to-face with the public, and was a practice which was adopted by the Mughal emperors.
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Jharoka darshan was introduced by Akbar. According to this, emperor appeared on a small balcony, facing the east, giving a view to crowd of people standing below. Its objective was to broadening the acceptance of the imperial authority as part of popular faith.
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