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Posted: 11 years ago
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How did MUZ communicate with Akbar? They spoke different languages right? Did akbar really love MUZ in history, is there any proof or stories about it? Please dooo telll! :D :D

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Posted: 11 years ago
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yes dear ..akbar did loved MUZ..read History Greek's post for the proof about this fact..!!!! well may be same as they communicate in serial..sorry no idea about it just an wild guess ..😆😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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According to history Jalal knows 14 languages.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: 134566

How did MUZ communicate with Akbar? They spoke different languages right? Did akbar really love MUZ in history, is there any proof or stories about it? Please dooo telll! :D :D



Good Question...
https://www.indiaforums.com/forum/jodha-akbar/3848936/mughals-ja-real-is-not-fiction-pt4-author-tms-note-on-pg1-and-91?pn=30

read all comment on this page...

this talks especially about their communication..!!...>>
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Yes please read History Geek's posts, he makes it clear.

In the book the Soliloquy of Emperors by Collier, it is mentioned that Akbar enjoyed having long talks with MUZ on her various business ventures. So obviously he could understand her well.

Many high ranking officials in his administration like Man Singh, Todar Mal, Birbal etc were Hindus. He could not have build a rapport with these people to the extent of including them in his navrattans if he could speak their colloquial tongues.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Donjas

Yes please read History Geek's posts, he makes it clear.

In the book the Soliloquy of Emperors by Collier, it is mentioned that Akbar enjoyed having long talks with MUZ on her various business ventures. So obviously he could understand her well.

Many high ranking officials in his administration like Man Singh, Todar Mal, Birbal etc were Hindus. He could not have build a rapport with these people to the extent of including them in his navrattans if he could speak their colloquial tongues.


Where did you find this book? I searched on Amazon.com... Couldn't find it. Is it the same as Soliloquy of Emperor- of the Russians? Please let me know. Thanks.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Cleo12345


Where did you find this book? I searched on Amazon.com... Couldn't find it. Is it the same as Soliloquy of Emperor- of the Russians? Please let me know. Thanks.



Sorry, my mistake. The name was wrong. It is "The Emperor's writings" by Dirk Collier.

I have not read it myself, I have only read interviews of Dirk Collier about the book.
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Originally posted by: Donjas



Sorry, my mistake. The name was wrong. It is "The Emperor's writings" by Dirk Collier.

I have not read it myself, I have only read interviews of Dirk Collier about the book.


Thanks, I hv read excerpts from ' the emperor's writings by Dirk Collier' . Will get it soon.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Akbar was the greatest and he can understand more than 10 languages !
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I had the name confused for the "Solitude of Emperors" by David Davidar. In that book Davidar describes the life of three great Indian leaders Ashoka, Akbar and Mahatama Gandhi.

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