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  1. 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.

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    Faizi was a lyrical poet of a high order.
    His ghazals contain different aspects of the beauty of his beloved, pangs of separation.
    Faizi ghazals often represent him as a philosopher.
    Faizi was also a prolific writer.
    Tansen went to Akbar’s court in 1556, and soon became a great favourite of the Emperor.
    Akbar would call upon Tansen to sing at any time during the day or night.
    Tansen remained Akbar’s court singer till 1585 when he died. He composed several new ragas.
    Tansen’s tomb is in Gwalior. It is a place of pilgrimage for musicians.
    Stories of Akbar and Birbal are extremely popular in India.
    The several instances when Birbal uses his wit and intelligence to calm the ire of Emperor Akbar and amuse him at the same time.

    Members of Hindu castes inclined towards education and accountancy were also promoted, a famous example being Akbar’s finance minister, Raja Todar Mal, who belonged to the Khatri caste.

    Raja Man Singh of Amber (later known as Maharaja of Jaipur) was serving as army commanders in Akbar’s armies and members of his council.

    Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana also known as Rahim, was a composer in the times of Mughal emperor Akbar, and one of his main nine ministers (Diwan) in his court, also known as the Navratnas.
    He is most known for his Hindi couplets and his books on Astrology.
    The village of Khankhana, named after him, is located in the Nawanshahr district of the state of Punjab in northwest India.
    He was one of Akbar’s chief advisors, and belonged to his inner circle.
    Akbar regarded his advice in high esteem.
    He was among the Mughal emperor Akbar’s chief advisors.
    Akbar regarded his advice in high esteem and included him among the nine gems of the Mughal court, or Navratnas, as he was known for his intelligence.
    He had a close competition with Birbal, but he always lost at the end.

    Mullah Do Piaza was a chief advisor and a home minister of Mughal emperor Akbar. He was known for his intelligence and wit, and had a rivalry with Birbal. Learn more about him and other Navratnas of Akbar in this article.

  2. Nov 25, 2022 · मुल्ला दो प्याज़ा अकबर के नवरत्न में से एक मुग़लिया शख़्स थे, जो कि पिता स्कूल मास्टर थे और पिता के प्यारे प्याज़ा के प्यारे थे. इस प्यारे के कारण से उन्हे न

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  3. 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.

  4. Mar 19, 2016 · मुल्ला का ज़िक्र मिरात-उल-मुज़किन (अलनामा) में मिलता है. उनका छायाचित्र लंदन स्थित जॉनसन ऑफ़िस में देखा जा सकता है. पर यह सवाल अब तक बरक़रार है कि मुर्ग़ दो प्याज़ा जैसी डिश उनके नाम से क्यों...

  5. May 29, 2011 · About Mullah Do Piaza We note here that most sources also mention the name of Mullah Do Piaza, an intelligence advisor to Akbar, as one of his nine gems. Some claim that Mullah Do Piaza is a fictional character.