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| Q. |
Who translated Mahabharatha into Persian? |
| A. | Ibn-Batuta |
| B. | Abul Fazal |
| C. | Babar |
| D. | Badauni |
| Answer» D. Badauni | |
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Explanation: The Mahabharata was translated into Persian a Akbar's orders, by Faizi and Abd al-Qadir Badaun and named Razmnama. Razmnama is not an exactranslation but a free Persian adaptation, as Badaun states. Badauni translated two of the 18 books. Badauni also translated the Ramayana. |
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