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Akbar Ka Bal… Birbal (transl. Akbar's Power Birbal) is an Indian Hindi historical comedy television series that aired on Star Bharat and was digitally available on Disney+ Hotstar. [2] The show stars Ali Asgar and Vishal Kotian as Akbar and Birbal, respectively, revolving around their friendship.
The television channel Cartoon Network in India, has two featured animated series based on him, Chota Birbal and Akbar & Birbal. [21] Salman Rushdie's novel The Enchantress of Florence has the character of Birbal. [22] Akbar Birbal is a 2014 historical comedy show originally broadcast by Big Magic, it was followed by Hazir Jawab Birbal in 2015 ...
Har Mushkil Ka Hal Akbar Birbal is an Indian historical comedy television series which aired on BIG Magic. It stars Kiku Sharda and Vishal Kotian . [ 1 ] A Bhojpuri language dubbed version aired on Big Ganga .
Akbar's "House of Worship", or 'Ibadat-Khana. Vincent A. Smith, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society for 1927, pages 715-722. Rezavi, Dr. Syed Ali Nadeem (2008). Religious Disputation and Imperial Ideology: The Purpose and Location of Akbar's Ibadatkhana. SAGE Publications. The Din-I-Ilahi Or The Religion Of Akbar. Makhan Lal Roy Choudhury.
Jodha Akbar; Har Mushkil Ka Hal Akbar Birbal; Gangaa; Yahan Main Ghar Ghar Kheli; Jeet Gayi Toh Piya Morey; Jhansi Ki Rani; Paramavatar Shri Krishna; Happu Ki Ultan Paltan; Tujhse Hai Raabta; Tashan-e-Ishq
Mulla Do Piyaza (1527-1620) was the Advisor and Vizier of the Mughal emperor Akbar. Mulla Do-Piyaza, also portrayed as witty, was Birbal's rival. Even though these folk tales originated at the end of Akbar's reign (1556–1605), Mulla Do-Piyaza began to appear much later. Most scholars consider him to be completely fictional.
Akbar Ka Bal Birbal Vishal Kotian is an Indian film and television actor. He is known for playing the role of Birbal in Har Mushkil Ka Hal Akbar Birbal and Akbar Ka Bal Birbal .
This conversion of Akbar to Dīn-i Ilāhī angered various Muslims, among them the Qadi of Bengal Subah and Shaykh Ahmad Sirhindi, responded by declaring it to be blasphemy to Islam. Some modern scholars have argued that the Din-i Ilahi was a spiritual discipleship of Akbar of his own belief which he propounded in his new religion.