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Encyclopedia > Abul Fazal

Abul Fazal, who was in the time of the great king Akbar(1556-1605). He wrote ain-e-akbari after 1585. The book has three parts. he is only the one who give all types of details on Akbar the great. He has mentioned about America in this book.


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Abul Fazal and his elder brother Faizi, sons of Sheikh Mubarak, who completed in four volumes,a gigantic commentary on the Koran and who died in Lahore on September 4, 1593, were the two of the nine gems of the court of Akbar, who reigned from 1556 to 1605.
Abul Fazal (1551 to 1602), born in Agra during the reign of Islam Shah, was a man of profound learning and commanding intellect.
Abul Fazal was an essayist, a critic, historian and the most accomplished writer in Persian.
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