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Executioner in Agra
During the reign of Emperor Akbar, there was a Khazai as a slaughterer in Agra. He was a pure-hearted man who honestly traded his meat. So he was often deceived by people. One morning, many people came to buy meat. Meanwhile, a rich grain merchant enters the store and asks for two servings of meat.



When it was his turn, the butcher gave the customer just what he was told. In the meanwhile he turned back for a moment. At that moment, Agathan grabbed the shopkeeper's purse for a moment. Then he started taking coins for the price of the meat he bought from it.



Seeing this, Khasai protested:



"Oh, my purse is in your hand." You stole it. ”

“Do not lie. This is mine. ”The rich man was not ready to give up either.





The quarrel between them matured. By then a group of people had gathered there. They did not even know who the heirs of the purse were. He also regretted that if he was a butcher, it was his ingenuity that made it possible for him to lose the coin in front of him. Leave the issue to Badshah's Minister of Justice, Birbal. He is the one who finally finds the solution to any messy problem. So that comment was accepted by all.



Accordingly the butcher, the grain merchant, and others came to the haven of the chief minister. The gentleman who was holding the money in his hand told him about the controversy. After hearing everything in detail, Birbal asked to see the guy.





One thing became clear when he examined the bird. There are marks of blood clotting and firmness on the cloth bag. Still, Diwanji took out the coins inside to make sure. There were blood stains on them too. It was obvious that those symptoms could only be seen in the bag of someone handling bloodied meat and money at the same time.



The circumstantial evidence itself was ample to make a decision in this matter. Birbal immediately called the grain dealer and informed him. When he saw that the Chief Minister understood the truth, he lost his footing. He immediately fell at the feet of the Wazir and apologized. However, his crime was so serious that the chief minister sentenced the rich man to a heavy sentence and fine. The fine was that the rich man should pay him twice the amount of what he saw in Khasai's pocket. The wallet was also returned.



The decision of the righteous Birbal satisfied everyone. Seeing that the great Mughal emperor had once again demonstrated his ability, the emperor bestowed upon him many gifts.
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