The ______ volume of the ‘Akbar Nama’ is known as Ain-i-Akbari.
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The question asks to identify which volume of the historical work 'Akbar Nama' is known as 'Ain-i-Akbari'. 'Akbar Nama' is a significant historical text that details the reign of the Mughal Emperor Akbar.
This important historical account was written by Abu'l Fazl, one of Akbar's courtiers and a member of the 'Nine Jewels' (Navaratnas) of Akbar's court. Abu'l Fazl was commissioned by Akbar himself to write the history of his reign.
'Akbar Nama' is a three-volume work. Each volume covers a specific period or aspect related to Emperor Akbar.
The 'Ain-i-Akbari' is a unique document as it provides statistics, regulations, and descriptions of various aspects of the empire, including the army, household, revenue system, geography, and customs of the people. It offers invaluable insight into the structure and functioning of the Mughal administration under Akbar.
Therefore, the third volume of the 'Akbar Nama' is the one known as 'Ain-i-Akbari'.
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Work Name | Akbar Nama |
| Author | Abu'l Fazl |
| Subject | History and Administration of Emperor Akbar's reign |
| Number of Volumes | Three |
| First Volume | History up to 17th regnal year |
| Second Volume | History from 17th to 46th regnal year |
| Third Volume | Administrative Report (Ain-i-Akbari) |
| Ain-i-Akbari Content | Statistics, Regulations, Administration, Society, Geography |
The 'Ain-i-Akbari' is considered one of the most comprehensive and detailed historical and administrative records from medieval India. It provides a unique window into the economic, social, and administrative conditions of the Mughal Empire during Akbar's time. While 'Akbar Nama' as a whole provides a narrative history, 'Ain-i-Akbari' serves as an official gazetteer and administrative manual, making it a crucial source for understanding the structure and policies of the Mughal government under Akbar.
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