. The only Hindu Courtier of Akbar who accepted Din-e-Ilahi was
(1) Raja Todar Mal
(2) Raja Birbal
(3) Raja Man Singh
(4) Tansen
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its tansen
go search, its not birbal or todar mal
stop guessing!
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