Abul Fazal
Abul Fazal was the author of Akbarnama. He was the Vizier of Akbar, and one of the nine gems.
Akbarnama-I is the first volume of the akbarnama.
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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.
Read Akbarnama online: http://persian.packhum.org/persian/main?url=pf%3Fauth%3D7%26work%3D001 For downloading Akbarnama: Akbarnamah, Persian, Volume 1: https://archive.org/details/AkbarnamahPersianVolume1 Akbarnamah, Persian, Volume 2: https://archive.org/details/AkbarnamahPersianVolume2
The Akbarnama written by Abul Fazl, his court historian and one of his nine gems, is the Biography of Mughal Emperor Akbar. The book was commissioned by Akbar himself. It is the official records of the reign of Akbar.
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.
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The Akbarnama was completed by Abu'l-Fazl's son, Faizi, after his father's death. He was a renowned poet and scholar in the court of Akbar and was chosen to complete and edit his father's work after his assassination.
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.
Hasan and Husain, twins of Emperor Akbar were born in 1564. Abul Fazal, author of Akbarnama praises them as "two unique pearls". Unfortunately, they died after one month.
The Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great commissioned the translation of the Mahabharata into Persian. The task was carried out by a group of scholars led by Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak, one of Akbar's courtiers and the author of the Akbarnama.