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Akbar - Tamil | By Anand Pai/ Story Book/ Childrens Book For Historical Learning And Moral Development

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SKU 910654193
Publisher Width Height Binding Depth Weight

Amar Chithra Katha Pvt Ltd

7 in

9.5 in

Soft Bound

0.5 in

0.07 kg

"With this captivating book on Akbar, enter the intriguing realm of knowledge, humor, and awe!"

♦ Introduction:

   • The moral stories of Emperor Akbar, emphasizing his exceptional sense of fairness, intellect, and leadership, are brought to life in this engaging storybook. Through captivating tales, this children's book, which was written specifically for young readers, provides a fascinating introduction to India's rich cultural and historical history.

♦ The Life of Akbar:
 
   • One of the most well-known and potent emperors in Indian history was Akbar the Great, also known as Emperor Akbar. After the passing of his father, Emperor Humayun, he ascended to the throne as the third monarch of the Mughal Empire at the age of 13. He was born in 1542.

   • Despite not having formal schooling, Akbar possessed a sharp intellect and a voracious appetite for information. He enjoyed hearing from academics, poets, religious figures, and astute pastors. The Mughal Empire became one of the wealthiest and most tranquil empires in the world under his reign.

   • Akbar is remembered for more than just his battles and victories. His unwavering faith in justice, unity, and tolerance is what really elevated him to greatness. He revered all faiths, even if he was born a Muslim. He welcomed Christian, Jain, Hindu, and Sikh academics to his court and promoted free discourse. He also established a location known as ""Ibadat Khana"" (House of Worship) where individuals from all religions were welcome to assemble and express themselves.

   • Birbal, a Hindu minister renowned for his intelligence and knowledge, was one of his closest counselors. Birbal and Akbar's friendship became legendary, and their tales are still well-liked by youngsters nowadays as moral tales packed with wit, humor, and life lessons.

   • Akbar also established a lot of beneficial legislation. He abolished unjust taxes on non-Muslims, enhanced the lives of farmers, and ensured that his citizens lived in harmony. Fatehpur Sikri, his capital city, came to represent art, architecture, and culture.

   • He left behind a legacy of fairness, bravery, and unity after governing for about 50 years until his death in 1605.

♦ Why should I read or use the book?

   • More than simply a collection of moral stories, this children's book takes the reader on an adventure through history, imparting timeless lessons. It encourages children to embrace diversity, kindness, and wise thinking because it is both a historical book and a storybook. Children will enjoy the captivating stories and colorful illustrations, while parents and teachers will find it to be a useful resource for teaching life skills through interesting storytelling. This historical book makes learning morality enjoyable and unforgettable with lessons that are relevant in today's society.

"With this unforgettable gift of learning wrapped in the joy of storytelling, allow your child to discover the allure of Akbar's wisdom and the power of values!"

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