who was Akbar and birbal
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Akbar's reign holds a certain prominence in history; he was the ruler who actually fortified the foundations of the Mughal Empire. ... Akbar's rule also stands out due to his liberal policies towards the non-Muslims, his religious innovations, the land revenue system and his famous Mansabdari system.
Birbal. Birbal (IPA: [biːrbəl]; born Mahesh Das; 1528–1586), or Raja Birbal, was a Hindu Brahmin advisor in the court of the Mughal emperor, Akbar. He is mostly known in the Indian subcontinent for the folk tales which focus on his wit.
Occupation: Main advisor in the Mughal court
Born: Mahesh Das; 1528; Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh
Died: 1586 (aged 57–58); Swat valley
King Akbar was courteous and respectful towards all. Akbar’s lower taxes and rising conquests created prosperity for his people. It was estimated by the European visitors that one province of Akbar’s Empire, Bengal, was wealthier than France and England combined together.
Birbal a powerful level of a minister (or “Wazir”) at Akbar’s court. He was in charge of administration and ministry. Many courtiers were jealous of Birbal’s fortune and power.