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Stories of Birbal And Akbar |
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| Age |
6 to 10 |
| Format |
Hardcover |
| Language |
English |
| Size |
8.5 in. x 10 in. |
| Pages |
68 |
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| Description |
| Stories of Birbal and Akbar are amongst the most popular and best loved stories and legends of India. |Among the Moghul kings who ruled India, Akbar was perhaps one of the most popular ones. During his reign, Hindus and Muslims both lived in peace. Akbar encouraged talent, and the arts did well. He was quick to recognise ability, and give ability a chance to prove itself. It is no wonder, therefore, that Akbar respected Birbal for his great wisdom and abilities. ||This book has a total of 8 stories including The Dishonest Tailor; The Most Foolish men in Delhi; Unlucky Chand; The Prince and the Travller; Birbal makes Enemies; The Caravan of Merchants; The Gifts of Heaven; Birbal visits Heaven. |
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