1.Abul Fazal: The Vizier of Akbar, and the author of Akbarnama
2.Faizi: The Malik-ush-Shu'ara (poet laureate) of Akbar's Court. He was the elder brother of Abul Fazl.
3.Miyan Tansen: Akbar's court musician.
4.Raja Birbal: Akbar's Prime Minister
5.Raja Man Singh: One of the trusted generals of Akbar.
6.Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khan: A poet in Akbar's court and son of Bairam Khan.
7.Raja Todar Mal: Akbar's Finance Minister.
8.Fakir Aziao-Din & 9. Mullah Do Piaza: Akbar's Chief Advisers.
Yes, Akbar the Great was a patroon of the arts.
Mirat-ul-Akbar was created in 1822.
The greatest among all Mughal Emperors. So he is called Akbar the great
No, it is not. Jewels is a plural noun (more than one jewel, jewelry).
Ain-i-Akbari or Constitution of Akbar written by Abul Fazal, gives a detailed report of Emperor Akbar's administration.
Nine Jewels of Akbar was also called 'Navratnas'.
Abul Fazl (one of nine scholar jewels of Akbar) wrote the AKBANAMA, the biography of Akbar.
Tansen
akbar had 9 jewels
Emperor Akbar was illiterate. He commissioned Abul Fazal, historian and one of his nine jewels, to write his biography, which is called the Akbarnama. Akbarnama is the official chronicle of the reign of Akbar with illustrations.
After Bairam Khan's death, his widow, Salima Sultan Begum and her step-son Abdul Rahim Khan-i-Khan were sent to Akbar's court. Akbar married Salima in 1561. Abdul Rahim Khan-i-Khan became one of Akbar's nine jewels.
The great musician Tansen was patronized by the Mughal Emperor Akbar. Tansen was one of the nine jewels (Navaratnas) in Akbar's court and became renowned for his exceptional musical talent. His association with Akbar significantly elevated his status and allowed him to contribute to the cultural and musical heritage of India during that era.
Akbar's court had Navaratnas (Nine Jewels), meaning a group of nine extraordinary people. They included:Abul Fazel (Akbars's chief advisor and author of Akbarnama)Faizi (Akbar's poet laureate)Mian Tansen (a Hindu singer who converted to Islam)Birbal (a noble known for his wittiness)Raja Todar Mal (Akbar's finance minister)Raja Man Singh (trusted general of Akbar)Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana (a noble and a renowned poet)Fakir Aziao-DinMullah Do Piaza
The author of Akbarnama and Ain-i-Akbari is Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak. He was a court historian and one of the Nine Jewels (Navaratnas) of the Mughal Emperor Akbar's court. Abu'l-Fazl documented the reign of Emperor Akbar and his administration in detail.
Akbarnama, biography of Akbar, was written by Abul Fazal, historian and one of the nine gems of Akbar's court.
The Akbarnama which translates to Book of Akbar, is the official chronicle of the reign of Akbar, the third Mughal Emperor (r. 1556-1605), commissioned by Akbar himself by his court historian and biographer, Abul Fazl who was one of the nine jewels in Akbar's court. It was written in Persian, the literary language of the Mughals, and includes vivid and detailed descriptions of his life and times.
nine gems of akbar