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Nine Jewels of Akbar was also called 'Navratnas'.
he could not read or write because he was dyslexic.
No. Akbar was a Muslim.
Salim, Murad and Daniyal were the names of Akbar's sons. Salim was later known as Jahangir who succeeded Akbar.
Akbar's father and Humau is same. Means Humau is Akbar's Father.
Nine Jewels of Akbar was also called 'Navratnas'.
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Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khanan was the son of Bairam Khan and step son of Akbar. He was a poet and one of the Navratnas of Akbar. He translated Babur's Memoirs from Chaghatai Turki to Persian.
Shaikh Abu al-Faiz ibn Mubarak is popularly known by his pen-name, Faizi. He was the Malik-ush-Shu'ara (poet laureate) of Akbar's Court. He was the elder brother of Abul Fazl, the historian. He was also one of the Navratnas of Akbar.
Raja Birbal was one of the trusted ministers of Akbar and also one of his Navratnas. He was famous for his intelligence. His real name was Mahesh Das. Akbar bestowed on him the title of Raja Birbal, which means 'Brave and mighty Raja'. He was also a poet and was given the title of Kavi Priya by Akbar. He joined Akbar's Din-i-Ilahi. He died in a battle against Afghans.
Faqir Aziao-Din (Faqir means Sage or Ascetic in Urdu) was one of Akbar's chief advisors, and belonged to his inner circle. Akbar regarded his advice in high esteem and included him among the nine gems of his court, or Navratnas.
Fakir Aziao Din was a notable figure in the court of Mughal Emperor Akbar, recognized as one of the Navratnas, or "Nine Gems," of his administration. He was known for his spiritual insights and contributions to Akbar's religious policies, promoting tolerance and understanding among different faiths. While there are historical texts that describe him, visual depictions of Fakir Aziao Din are scarce, as most art from that era focused on more prominent figures like Akbar himself or other Navratnas. For images, one would typically refer to Mughal miniature paintings or historical documents that might feature him indirectly.
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.
In Hindi nav means nine and ratans means precious stones so nav-ratans means the nine gems this is in reference to the 9 courtiers of Akbar
he could not read or write because he was dyslexic.