One time, a farmer went to the capital on horseback, dressed in a farmer who asked him about Birbal's intellect and looking at him.
On the way a lame man was looking for roads to help. The cabarer has decided to help the person with pity. Stop and laugh with the lame man. He told him to go to the capital.
Immediately after the horse he walked by a horse with a lame man.
The lame man did not like to get to the capital. He started shouting. Up to ten people around the campus were shocked.
Kunti told the people that he was going to get the horse, the farmer who was in the royal palace was simply his worker. He said he was trapped if he could help him, not the horse.
Both together came to the court of the Emperor Akbar for justice.
Akbar told Birbal in justice.
The Birbal was ordered to put the horse in the horse, but they did not turn back and turn to the courtroom.
Early in the morning.
Two men attended the courtroom. Birbal took two men to the horses and said, "Take your horse," he said.
There was a knight who argued that he was among all the horses, but he was fond of the horse.
The same diplomat immediately recognizes his horse. The horse also looked happy with the owner.
Immediately, Birbal was sentenced to be punished, and reported to Akbar that the original owner of the horse was the emperor.
The emperor greatly reassures him and praises Birbal and goes back to his kingdom.
On the way a lame man was looking for roads to help. The cabarer has decided to help the person with pity. Stop and laugh with the lame man. He told him to go to the capital.
Immediately after the horse he walked by a horse with a lame man.
The lame man did not like to get to the capital. He started shouting. Up to ten people around the campus were shocked.
Kunti told the people that he was going to get the horse, the farmer who was in the royal palace was simply his worker. He said he was trapped if he could help him, not the horse.
Both together came to the court of the Emperor Akbar for justice.
Akbar told Birbal in justice.
The Birbal was ordered to put the horse in the horse, but they did not turn back and turn to the courtroom.
Early in the morning.
Two men attended the courtroom. Birbal took two men to the horses and said, "Take your horse," he said.
There was a knight who argued that he was among all the horses, but he was fond of the horse.
The same diplomat immediately recognizes his horse. The horse also looked happy with the owner.
Immediately, Birbal was sentenced to be punished, and reported to Akbar that the original owner of the horse was the emperor.
The emperor greatly reassures him and praises Birbal and goes back to his kingdom.