Akbar Birbal Interesting collection of tales from the court of King Akbar and his wisest Courtier Birbal is on the move now!! These stories of clever Birbal are full of entertainment, knowledge and fun. Each story has a moral value and learns importance of truth, love, honesty & friendship in life. (The application will display Hindi content even if the handset does not support Hindi language)
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