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Witty Stories of Akbar & Birbal

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Witty Stories of Akbar & Birbal
Witty Stories of Akbar & Birbal

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Witty Stories of Akbar & Birbal

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The stories of Akbar and Birbal don't need any introduction as they are widely known. The friendship between Emperor Akbar and his favourite minister Birbal is an example of the most-strangest, yet a strong friendship. The duo is famous for their teasing banter and they often indulged in humourous exchanges For those who don't know who Emperor Akbar and Birbal were: Akbar was the third Mughal ruler who ruled India from 1556 to 1605. He had nine extraordinary officials in his court whom he called 'Navaratna'. One of these 'Navaratnas' was his Foreign Minister and good friend, Birbal. Birbal was famous for his quick wit and good sense of humour. He was the only Hindu Navaratna in Emperor Akbar's court. With the means of witty stories of Akbar and Birbal, you could teach your children the importance of wisdom and common sense. Also, through these stories, one can learn how to deal with difficult situations without losing one's composure and wit. Hopefully, these witty stories will help the reader to get a good laugh and learn some valuable life lessons.

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