Read the following extract carefully and answer the questions that follow :
Darbar-i Akbari
Abu’l Fazl gives a vivid account of Akbar’s darbar :
Whenever His Majesty (Akbar) holds court (darbar) a large drum is beaten, the sounds of which are accompanied by Divine praise. In this manner, people of all classes receive notice. His Majesty’s sons and grandchildren, the grandees of the Court, and all other men who have admittance, attend to make the kornish, and remain standing in their proper places. Learned men of renown and skilful mechanics pay their respects; and the officers of justice present their reports. His Majesty, with his usual insights, gives orders, and settles everything in a satisfactory manner. During the whole time, skilful gladiators and wrestlers from all countries hold themselves in readiness, and singers,
male and female, are in waiting. Clever jugglers and funny tumblers also are anxious to exhibit their dexterity and agility.
(14.1) How has Abu’l Fazl described Akbar’s darbar ?
(14.2) How was social control in court exercised ?
(14.3) How did members of the royal family participate in the darbar’s activities ?
(14.1) Abul Fazl described Akbar’s court as a place filled with different kinds of people from all kinds of backgrounds and where people were waiting to showcase their talents.
(14.2) In Akbar’s court social control was exercised through the skilled, insightful and satisfactory manner Akbar solved every matter as minister and people come to him.
(14.3) The royal family like the Akbar’s sons and grandchildren participated in the court by forming a kornish and standing in their proper positions.
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