14 December 2025 | By: Writing Buddha

Birbal Goes to Persia: Four Tales of Akbar and Birbal by Delshad Karanjia (Book Review: 4*/5) !!!

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I remember my father instilling the habit of reading books in me right from my primary schooling days. One of the most popular stories during those years was the Akbar-Birbal tales. I used to think that kids these days wouldn’t be reading about Akbar and Birbal, but I was pleasantly surprised when I found a few such books at one of my relatives’ homes. It took me just 20 minutes to complete this book titled “Birbal Goes to Persia,” which consists of four tales of Akbar and Birbal — all distinct from each other. The stories have been retold by Delshad Karanjia, who has been a journalist by profession.

 

All the stories are witty, funny, and humorous, and each provides a life lesson at the end. The first story in the book, A Lesson for the Emperor, tells a tale where Birbal gives a profound lesson to Akbar, making him realize that everything in life is temporary and that worldly possessions do not belong to anyone permanently, as every person is merely passing through Earth and must die one day.

 

The second story, Birbal and the Shah, is another example of Birbal’s cleverness, where he manages to impress both his own king as well as the ruler of another country by complimenting each of them in their respective presence — changing the perspective of his statements in both instances.

 

The third story, Catching Thieves, actually tells two different tales where Birbal faces the challenging task of finding a thief. He uses his intelligence and gives a task to the suspects, through which he cleverly identifies the real thief without conducting any formal investigation.

 

The fourth story, A Tax on Fools, serves as a fitting conclusion to the book. It narrates how Birbal challenges Akbar’s idea of imposing a tax on fools and, in turn, proposes imposing a tax on wise people instead. This was the first time I read this particular story, and I really liked it.

 

Overall, the book is engaging, and children are definitely going to enjoy it. I give it 4 stars out of 5.

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