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Posted: 10 years ago
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Hi folks
Considering the way this track has started it looks like jalal is going to end up establishing din-e-ilahi religion. Akbar is very famous because of this major achievement in our history. No king before or after has done something like this. Moreover our history shows akbar was also a follower of this new religion established by him

So what do you think?

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Going by today's episode, it does appear that Jalaluddin Mohammad's tolerance, respect and beliefs in other faiths besides Islam will come to the fore. It is high time we get to see the various achievements of Akbar and Jodha besides historical characters being disrespected and facts being distorted, in the name of natakiya roopantar. It is going to be interesting to watch how Akbar deals with the messengers of Shah-e-Iran.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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I think also the same
but don't know what's in the cvs mind.

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Charu.S

Going by today's episode, it does appear that Jalaluddin Mohammad's tolerance, respect and beliefs in other faiths besides Islam will come to the fore. It is high time we get to see the various achievements of Akbar and Jodha besides historical characters being disrespected and facts being distorted, in the name of natakiya roopantar. It is going to be interesting to watch how Akbar deals with the messengers of Shah-e-Iran.

Well technically speaking everything is distorted bcoz a lot of achievements of jalal are presented as if everything was done by jodha. Well in reality history doesnt even have concrete details on jodha and yet here most credit is given to jodha so i would call it achievements of akbar and jodha.they are akbar's achievements. This is ekta's show so jodha is getting credit most of the times for most of changes brought by jalal
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: john909

Well technically speaking everything is distorted bcoz a lot of achievements of jalal are presented as if everything was done by jodha. Well in reality history doesnt even have concrete details on jodha and yet here most credit is given to jodha so i would call it achievements of akbar and jodha.they are akbar's achievements. This is ekta's show so jodha is getting credit most of the times for most of changes brought by jalal


If you want to look at it that way, with a fixed mindset, then it will most certainly appear so. This serial is about both Jodha and Akbar. Too bad, she did exist and there is plenty of information shared in this forum about MUZ.. This serial talks about the journey of Jalalludin Muhammad and his marriage of political alliance with a hindu princess Jodha Bai and the role that she played in changing a ruthless king to a benevolent one. Jodha and Akbar do go hand in hand. Jodha was a brilliant woman in own right and if watching her achievements being highlighted is bothersome to you, then i do feel sorry that you have not understood the essence of the relationship between Jodha and Akbar.

Akkbar was one of the finest rulers Hindustan ever had and one of the most important traits in him being, he was a visionary and far ahead of his times. Extremely progressive in thought, he stood up for the cause and justice of women. In his court, women were accorded utmost respect, some of them issued 'farmans' and even took care of ruling Agra in his absence from the palace. Whether it was a Mahamanga, Salima, Jodha Bai ,aunt Gulbadan Begum or his own mother Hamida Begum, Jalalludin Mohammad never shied away from acknowledging their talents and prowess in various fields. He had immense respect for women . Perhaps this why he was 'Akbar, ... THE GREAT.

There is a lot that even men from today's times can learn from this wonderful shehenshah Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar.
Edited by Charu.S - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: john909

Well technically speaking everything is distorted bcoz a lot of achievements of jalal are presented as if everything was done by jodha. Well in reality history doesnt even have concrete details on jodha and yet here most credit is given to jodha so i would call it achievements of akbar and jodha.they are akbar's achievements. This is ekta's show so jodha is getting credit most of the times for most of changes brought by jalal



very well said👏..those who know and have read about akbar will understand what you mean but those who will go by the show will think the other way round..but definitely Akbar's achievements were his and only his in fact in reality he was alone when he took major decisions..even though everyone threw their two cents at the end it was akbar who did the rational thinking and reached a conclusion!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: afghngirl



please dont forget that its also jodha who stood by jalal in good and bad time
i really dont have to tell you this whatever achievements jodha gain is all
She deserved it,she is strong woman who always stand for right and help
everyones in need so its not only akbar ,she is the REASON that jalal is
AKBAR.



i think akbar had his own mindset and he was not akbar just because of jodha..as it is his private life is not discussed in any of the books..and how can we interpret on the basis of few lines read here and there that jodha was behind everything great he did?..he was far sighted..he had a vision of india,,he was smart in coming to a conclusion that by bringing the majority to his side he will be establish a stable empire..if he shows religious tolerance and marriage alliances with hindu rajputs he will have majority to his side and less rebels..he was a very ambitious and a sharp person!
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Charu.S


If you want to look at it that way, with a fixed mindset, then it will most certainly appear so. This serial is about both Jodha and Akbar. Too bad, she did exist and there is plenty of information shared in this forum about MUZ.. This serial talks about the journey of Jalalludin Muhammad and his marriage of political alliance with a hindu princess Jodha Bai and the role that she played in changing a ruthless king to a benevolent one. Jodha and Akbar do go hand in hand. Jodha was a brilliant woman in own right and if watching her achievements being highlighted is bothersome to you, then i do feel sorry that you have not understood the essence of the relationship between Jodha and Akbar.

Akkbar was one of the finest rulers Hindustan ever had and one of the most important traits in him being, he was a visionary and far ahead of his times. Extremely progressive in thought, he stood up for the cause and justice of women. In his court, women were accorded utmost respect, some of them issued 'farmans' and even took care of ruling Agra in his absence from the palace. Whether it was a Mahamanga, Salima, Jodha Bai ,aunt Gulbadan Begum or his own mother Hamida Begum, Jalalludin Mohammad never shied away from acknowledging their talents and prowess in various fields. He had immense respect for women . Perhaps this why he was 'Akbar, ... THE GREAT.

There is a lot that even men from today's times can learn from this wonderful shehenshah Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar.



Well said Charu...Completely agree with you... Jodha stood by Jalal as a devoted wife other than this I never came across that what ever Akbar did was credited to Jodha. In fact all she was doing was pooja, singing loris. Only this track we saw Jodha aka Muz infact doing something

There is no point in arguing as u said. @bold:
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Posted: 10 years ago
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bacha log do not believe in ektanama believe in akbarnama..now will abul fazal ever write in his akbar nama that akbar was nothing without jodha..think logically😆
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Charu.S


If you want to look at it that way, with a fixed mindset, then it will most certainly appear so. This serial is about both Jodha and Akbar. Too bad, she did exist and there is plenty of information shared in this forum about MUZ.. This serial talks about the journey of Jalalludin Muhammad and his marriage of political alliance with a hindu princess Jodha Bai and the role that she played in changing a ruthless king to a benevolent one. Jodha and Akbar do go hand in hand. Jodha was a brilliant woman in own right and if watching her achievements being highlighted is bothersome to you, then i do feel sorry that you have not understood the essence of the relationship between Jodha and Akbar.

Akkbar was one of the finest rulers Hindustan ever had and one of the most important traits in him being, he was a visionary and far ahead of his times. Extremely progressive in thought, he stood up for the cause and justice of women. In his court, women were accorded utmost respect, some of them issued 'farmans' and even took care of ruling Agra in his absence from the palace. Whether it was a Mahamanga, Salima, Jodha Bai ,aunt Gulbadan Begum or his own mother Hamida Begum, Jalalludin Mohammad never shied away from acknowledging their talents and prowess in various fields. He had immense respect for women . Perhaps this why he was 'Akbar, ... THE GREAT.

There is a lot that even men from today's times can learn from this wonderful shehenshah Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar.

well said dear... am on of the history follower Akbar did great thing being a emperor. irrespective of region none of other kings done such changes in their empire...
in Bold comments well said👏
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