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around 1574. Emperor Akbar commissioned his most talented scribes and secretaries to translate the
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Rice, Yael (2010). "A Persian Mahabharata: The 1598-1599 Razmnama".
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Muslim and Hindu scholars discuss the translation of the
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Mahabharata
Fatehpur Sikri
India
Mughal Empire
Akbar
Mughal
Emperor Akbar
Fatehpur Sikri
major texts of India
Sanskrit
Persian
illustrate the manuscripts
Mahabharata
Razmnāma
Persian
Ramayana
Rajatarangini
Baburnama
Mughal
Babur
united search for truth
Din-i Ilahi
Ganga–Jamuni Tehzeeb
Mughal painting
Razmnama

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