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Birbal the Inimitable
  Birbal the Inimitable  
 

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  Format   Paperback 
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  Pages   32 
Birbal the Inimitable
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The wit and wisdom of Birbal had endeared him not only to Akbar, but also to a vast majority of the subjects of the Mughal empire. He had the rare distinction of achieving immense popularity during his lifetime, next only to that of Akbar. He was a good administrator, a good soldier and perhaps what pleased Akbar the most ? a good jester. Less known is the fact that he was also a good poet. He wrote under the pen name Brahma and a collection of his poems is preserved in the Bharatpur Museum. Though popularly known as Birbal, his real name was Maheshdas. It is believed that he belonged to a poor Brahmin family of Trivikrampur (now known as Tikawanpur), on the banks of the river Yamuna. It was only by virtue of his sharp intellect that he rose to be a minister in the court of Akbar. His phenomenal success made many courtiers jealous and if popular accounts are to be believed, they were ever busy plotting against him. According to legend, even his death, while he was on an expedition to Afghanistan at as the head of a large military force, was due to treachery. Though he was killed in battle, the expedition was successful and subdued the turbulent province. Akbar was so deeply moved when he heard the news of Birbal?s death, he burst forth into a couplet and lamented, ?Birbal, you never hurt the helpless. You always gave them whatever you had. I am helpless now and yet you have left nothing for me.? Akbar had found in Birbal a true friend and sympathiser. Of the handful of followers of the Din-e-Elahi, the new faith preached by Akbar, there was only one Hindu ? Birbal.   
 


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