who introduced jharoka darshan? how was it perfomed? explain with briefly
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Jharokha Darshan was a daily practice of addressing the public audience (darshan) at the balcony (jharokha) 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.[1] The balcony appearance in the name of Jharokha Darshan also spelled jharokha-i darshan was adopted by the 16th-century Mughal Emperor Akbar,even though it was contrary to Islamic injunctions.Earlier, Akbar's father Emperor Humayun had also adopted this Hindu practice of appearing before his subjects at the jharokha to hear their public grievances.
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Humayun
The Hindu practice of appearing before the people at the jharokha was started by Humayun, though the practice is generally credited to Akbar.