Question : Who translated 'Mahabharata' into Persian?
Option 1: Ibn Battuta
Option 2: Abul Fazl
Option 3: Babur
Option 4: Abdul Qadir Badayuni
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Correct Answer: Abdul Qadir Badayuni
Solution : The correct answer is Abdul Qadir Badayuni.
Maktab Khana, or "House of Translation", is a Persian version of the Sanskrit epic Mahabharata, commissioned by Mughal emperor Akbar in 1574 in his new capital, Fatehpur Sikri. By Akbar's wishes, Badayuni translated several Sanskrit tales and many Hindu epics into Persian, including Ramayaṇa and the Mahabharata.
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Question : Who was the first to mention the incident of Jauhar in Persian?
Option 2: Amir Khusrau
Option 3: Ziauddin Barani
Option 4: Hasan Nizami
Question : Who was the regent of Akbar in his early days ?
Option 1: Abul Fazl
Option 2: Bairam Khan
Option 3: Tansen
Option 4: Todarmal
Question : Ibn Battuta, a traveller, hailed from which of the following countries?
Option 1: Iran
Option 2: Afghanistan
Option 3: Morocco
Option 4: Mongolia
Question : Who among the following wrote a history of Akbar’s reign titled Akbar Nama?
Option 1: Milan Tansen
Option 2: Todar Mal
Option 3: Raja Birbal
Option 4: Abul Fazl
Question : Who wrote 'Discovery of India'?
Option 1: Mahatama Gandhi
Option 2: Jawahar Lal Nehru
Option 3: APJ Abdul Kalam
Option 4: Bal Gangadhar Tilak
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