Q:- By whom the famous literary work "Akbarnamah" was written?
-> Abul Fazal..
Abul Fazal the court historian was one of the nine jewels (Navratna) of Akbar's court. The work is in three big volumes and took seven years to complete.
The first volume deals with the birth of Akbar, history of Timur's family and the reign of babur and Humayun. The second volume describes the describes about regin of Akbar. the third volume contains the rules, regulations and other related matter of Akbar's reign..
Akbar was born in Umarkot in Sindh to Humayun and Hamida Bano Begum. On Oct. 15 1542. Akbar became the emperor in a age of just 13 years. Although Akbar was illiterate, he had a great love for knowledge, inviting men from all different religions to come to discuss matters of the world with him. He was a patron to many men of literary talent, among whom may be mentioned the brothers Feizi and Abul-Fazel. The former was commissioned by Akbar to translate a number of Sanskrit scientific works into Persian; and the latter produced the Akbarnama, an enduring record of the emperor's reign.
-> Abul Fazal..
Abul Fazal the court historian was one of the nine jewels (Navratna) of Akbar's court. The work is in three big volumes and took seven years to complete.
The first volume deals with the birth of Akbar, history of Timur's family and the reign of babur and Humayun. The second volume describes the describes about regin of Akbar. the third volume contains the rules, regulations and other related matter of Akbar's reign..
Akbar was born in Umarkot in Sindh to Humayun and Hamida Bano Begum. On Oct. 15 1542. Akbar became the emperor in a age of just 13 years. Although Akbar was illiterate, he had a great love for knowledge, inviting men from all different religions to come to discuss matters of the world with him. He was a patron to many men of literary talent, among whom may be mentioned the brothers Feizi and Abul-Fazel. The former was commissioned by Akbar to translate a number of Sanskrit scientific works into Persian; and the latter produced the Akbarnama, an enduring record of the emperor's reign.
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