Fazl and Badayuni agree in their reporting of birbal’s death... their account gives an interesting psychological insight. There seems to be a discrepancy concerning the mahzar‚ which we will see in the coming slides. Mahesh das‚ commonly known as Birbal‚ was one of Akbar’s court navratnas. He probably yielded greater influence on Akbar than even Abul Fazl did and when he was killed in 1586‚ Akbar’s grief about Birbal’s death has been noted by Abul Fazl as follows‚ and I quote:
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Revenue: The amount of money that a company actually receives during a specific period‚ including discounts and deductions for returned merchandise. It is the "top line" or "gross income" figure from which costs are subtracted to determine net income. Revenue is calculated by multiplying the price at which goods or services are sold by the number of units or amount sold. EBITDA is essentially net income with interest‚ taxes‚ depreciation‚ and amortization added back to it‚ and can be used to
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This is being very correctly quoted by Darch E Gibbons – “Success is just a matter of attitude” It is all in your hands - The Birbal Story :- Let me tell you a story. This is a real incident happened between Akbar and Birbal. The ministers of Akbar were envious on Birbal. They thought Birbal was not as intelligent as the King thinks. They wanted Birbal to be eliminated
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The unlucky face Adapted from stories of Birbal – Eunice de Souza There lived in Delhi a merchant called Hirachand. It was said that anyone who saw his face would go without food for a day. When Akbar heard about Hirachand he was asked to see him. He wanted to know whether the stories about him were true. The next day‚ Akbar was on his way to the dining – room when Hirachand was brought to him. At the same time‚ a courtier came to say that the queen was ill. After meeting him ‚ Akbar left
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Module Two Section-A‚ Question #2 Question: Take the following story and rewrite it in as simple English as possible Kevin Speck Word Count: 1‚209 Date: March 11‚ 2015. Rewritten Story: The Plate of Mangoes One evening the emperor and his wife‚ the empress‚ sat on a balcony. They looked at a river and ate mangoes. The emperor sucked the juice out of each mango but he didn’t eat the skin. He took the big seed out of each mango. Then he wrapped the skin around the seed. He put all the skins and
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the digits of a positive integer M written in base 10. Let N be the smallest positive integer such that S(N ) = 2013. What is the value of S(5N + 2013)? 7. Let Akbar and Birbal together have n marbles‚ where n > 0. Akbar says to Birbal‚ “ If I give you some marbles then you will have twice as many marbles as I will have.” Birbal says to Akbar‚ “ If I give you some marbles then you will have thrice as many marbles as I will have.” What is the minimum possible value of n for which the above statements
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Ganga Prasad Memorial public school – gumthal ANNUAL examINATION 2012-13 subject – MATH class iii Note: Attempt all the sections – Section “A” 1- Choose the correct number - (a) Eight thousands one hundred one i- 8011 ii- 8111 iii- 8101 (b) Ten Thousand four i- 104 ii- 10004 iii- 1004 (c) Two lakh two hundred two i- 20022 ii- 20202 iii- 101001 2- The Table of 1 2 Section “B” 1- Add the following - i- Rs. P ii- Rs. P 8 37 122 35 + 5 35 + 101
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DIRECTIONS Q. (1-15) Q. 1) Why did the king banished his second daughter from his palaced and ordered his ministers to marry her off to anybody they meet outside the palace. 1) Because she wanted to love with her lover 2) Because she was conspirating against her father. 3) Because she believed that one only gets the fruits that are destined for one’s actions. 4) Because she was the step-daughter of the king. Q. 2) Why did the son of king‚ Devashakti‚ file to another kingdom? 1) They King banished
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fourth part tells of the coup and its aftermath. The young Nandan (he is not named in the book‚ till the final section) came from a family of Indians. However‚ the charm of the novel is Nandan’s story about the characters in the village. There is Birbal‚ the English teacher‚ who does not really speak English but manages to fool the school inspector by somehow finding out the questions he is going to ask prior to his visit and having the class prepared. He will later become the local pundit. There
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