History of mughal emperor akbar video dailymotion

  • Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar, more
  • King Akbar was chivalrous and just to all men, but he could be violent and overmastering, if needed. His magnetic personality won the love and affection of his people and the respect and admiration of his enemies.

    Akbar was superb at riding, polo and swordsmanship, and he was a crack shot with a musket. He was courageous, often fighting personally in the heat of battle. He was a brilliant general, a master of speed, surprise, and logistics.

    Akbar worked hard at the trade of king, sleeping only three hours a night. Although he could neither read nor write (he was probably dyslexic), he had legions of scholars who read to him.

    His son, Prince Sultan Salim, later the Emperor Jahangir, wrote that no one could have guessed that Akbar was illiterate. He loved religion, philosophy, music, architecture, poetry, history and painting. He forged an Empire that enjoyed long-lasting peace and high cultural refinement.

    The Empire of the Mughals was vast and fabulously rich. Akbar's lower taxes and rising conquests created prosperity for the people and floods of treasure for the Crown. European visitors estimated that just one province of Akbar's Empire, Bengal, was wealthier than France and England combined.

    Birbal court had "Nava Ratna - The Nine Jewels of the Mughal Crown". Nine of these exceptional men were gifted.
    One of them, Tansen, was a singer so skilled that candles burst into flame at the mystical power of his song. Another, Daswant, was a painter who became First Master of the Age. Todar Mal was a financial wizard. Abul Fazl was a great historian, whose brother, Faizi, was a famed poet. Abud us-Samad was a brilliant calligrapher and designer of Imperial coins. Man Singh was a mighty general. Mir Fathullah Shirazi was a financier, philosopher, physician and astronomer. But of all Akbar's Nine Jewels, the people's favorite was his Minister - or Wazir - Birbal: the clever, the generous, and the just.

    To make your kids more creative, innovative & intelligent Click

  • Empire,akbar,indian,sub-continent,mughal empire,british empire,aurangzeb,medieval,homework help,history,history of the
  • Buy the DVD at: http://www.superaudio.in/animation-stories-dvds-akbar-the-great-dvd-p-4519.html Jalauddin Muhammad Akbar also known as Akbar the Great 1542-1605, Mughal emperor of India (1556-1605), son of Humayun, grandson of Babar. Akbar is widely considered the greatest of the Mughal emperors. He was only 13 when he became emperor. Although he was himself illiterate, Akbar had so much interest in learning, that his courts at Delhi, Agra, and Fatehpur Sikri became centers of the arts, letters, and learning. He founded his own religious cult, the Dini-Ilahi or the Diving Faith. In order to govern this territories well, Akbar developed a bureaucracy, which was among the most efficient. He also gave autonomy to his imperial provinces. Akbar lost his best friends and his most faithful servants before he finally succumbed to a very painful abdominal illness. He was buried at Sikandra near Agra in a splendid mausoleum of enormous proportions, which he himself has caused to be built. The memorial stands witness had caused to be built. The memorial stands witness to one of the greatest emperors, India ever had. This animated video brings alive the memory of a great ruler of daring vision and religious tolerance. 

    Akbar was the Mughal King and Birbal was the (Wazir-e Azam) of the Mughal court in the administration of the Mughal emperor Akbar. He was one of his most trusted members along with being a part of Akbar's inner council of nine advisors, known as the navaratna, a Sanskrit word meaning nine jewels. Birbal was one of only a few persons other than Akbar that were Din-i-Ilahi believers.
    Birbal's duties in Akbar's court were mostly military and administrative, but he was also a very close friend of the emperor, who appreciated Birbal for his wit and wisdom, often involving humorous exchanges. These and other stories have become part of a rich tradition of folklore and legend.

    So here check out one story "The Strange Letter"

    Check out more video on http://www.thekidzmania.com

    Subscribe us on YT : http://www.youtube.com/user/TheKidzMania

    Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheKidzMania

    Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/TheKidzMania

  • Akbar was the Mughal
    1. History of mughal emperor akbar video dailymotion


    Akbar was the Mughal King and Birbal was the (Wazir-e Azam) of the Mughal court in the administration of the Mughal emperor Akbar. He was one of his most trusted members along with being a part of Akbar's inner council of nine advisors, known as the navaratna, a Sanskrit word meaning nine jewels. Birbal was one of only a few persons other than Akbar that were Din-i-Ilahi believers.
    Birbal's duties in Akbar's court were mostly military and administrative, but he was also a very close friend of the emperor, who appreciated Birbal for his wit and wisdom, often involving humorous exchanges. These and other stories have become part of a rich tradition of folklore and legend.

    So here check out one story "The Greatest Teacher"

    Check out more video on http://www.thekidzmania.com

    Subscribe us on YT : http://www.youtube.com/user/TheKidzMania

    Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheKidzMania

    Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/TheKidzMania