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Who is akbar and birbal


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Birbal, the famous historical character, was born as Mahesh Das, in 1582, in a very poor Brahman family, in a place called Trivikrampur, situated on the banks of river Yamuna. He was a prime member of the group of nine members, known as the 'Nava Ratnas', the inner council of advisors, for the Mughal emperor Akbar.
Akbar was born as Abu'l-Fath Jalal ud-din Muhammad at the Umerkot fort in Sind on October 15, 1542. His father Humayun, the second emperor of the Mughal dynasty was in flight after his defeat in the battle of Kanauj (in May 1540) at the hands of Sher Shah Suri.
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King Akbar was courteous and respectful towards all. At times he could be violent and overmastering. His magnetic personality won him love and affection of his people. Also won him respect and admiration of his enemies.

Akbar was superb at riding, polo, and swordsmanship. He was a crack shot at musket. He was often found fighting personally in the heat of battle. He was a brilliant general, a master of speed, surprise, and logistics.

Akbar worked hard and slept only three hours at night. Although he could neither read nor write. He had legions of scholars who would read to him.

His son, Prince Sultan Salim, later Emperor Jahangir, wrote that no one could haveno one could have guessed that Akbar was illiterate. He was a man of interest who loved religion, philosophy, music, architecture, poetry, history, and painting. He forged an Empire that enjoyed long-lasting peace and high cultural refinement. But who was Akbar and Birbal- keep reading. Akbar and Birbal jodi/pairing are the most talked about.Birbal was born to a poor Brahmin family of Tikawanpur.  Tikawanpur is located on the banks of River Jamuna. Because of his sharp wits, he rose to a sound level of a minister (or “Wazir”) at Akbar’s court.

He was a great poet, and a collection of his verse is preserved until today in the Bharatpur Museum.

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