The Mughal Empire: How Babur Built India's Greatest Dynasty — Fexingo History
Step into the court of Emperor Akbar, where the brightest minds of the 16th century gathered under one roof. In this episode, we explore the Navratnas, or nine gems, of Akbar's court — a council of artists, thinkers, and warriors who helped shape the Mughal Empire at its zenith. We meet Abul Fazl, the historian and philosopher who chronicled Akbar's reign in the Akbarnama and Ain-i-Akbari, and his poet brother Faizi. We discuss the legendary musician Tansen, who transformed Hindustani classical music, and the painter Daswanth, who rose from obscurity to become a master of the Mughal miniature. The episode also covers Raja Todar Mal, the financial architect who overhauled the empire's revenue system, and Raja Man Singh, the Rajput general who extended Mughal influence into the northeast. We touch on the poet-scholar Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khanan, the theologian Mulla Do Piaza, and the physician Hakim Humam. Throughout, we consider how Akbar's patronage of talent reflected his philosophy of sulh-i-kul, universal peace, and how these nine individuals left a legacy that outlasted the empire itself. #Akbar #Navratnas #NineGems #MughalEmpire #AbulFazl #Tansen #TodarMal #ManSingh #Faizi #Daswanth #AbdurRahimKhan-i-Khanan #MughalArt #HindustaniMusic #Sulh-i-Kul #Akbarnama #Ain-i-Akbari #16thCenturyIndia #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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