One Shah two words.


- The treasure in the Begum treasury belongs to the people. We cannot find our happiness in it!

Nasiruddin ruled over Delhi with a good emperor.

Many stories of his goodness are known. Despite being a king, he never took a single penny from the royal treasury for himself. He was an expert at copying himself. Her characters were beautiful. One is Badshah, a beautiful character from above, so people used to walk in front and give the job of imitation. The emperor made his living from copying.

One day the emperor prepared a beautiful manuscript with all diligence.

An aristocrat saw the manuscript. The aristocrat removed many errors from the manuscript and made markings wherever he removed them.

The aristocracy went on showing mistakes.

Then the king's wife said: 'Why didn't you tell the man anything?'

There was nothing wrong with the king's article. Emperor Pella's marks were erased. Erasing the stain, he said to Begum: 'Wow Begum! You are right too One of them was showing me my faults and I was angry with him from above. Is it going to break the heart of any Guru?

Begum was amazed to hear this.

Nasiruddin used to work hard himself and had Begum do it. Begum was so angry, it seemed to her that even though I was the Begum of such a great emperor, what did I do with this?

The emperor ate only bread from Begum's hand, so Begum did not have to make loose bread.

Expressing her dissatisfaction with this, Begum said: 'I don't work as hard as you. I am also Mallika of Delhi, if you keep a maid, nothing will feel bad. '

Nasiruddin said: 'Begum, you may be Mallika but I am a poor sultan, we have to meet from whatever I get from my hard work, the money in the royal treasury is not ours, it belongs to the people. We can't even touch it. '

But one day my hand got burnt. And that too Begum's, while going to make bread, Begum's hand got stuck on the hot frying pan, it got burnt, he said to the king, 'I got burnt, did you know anything?'

Emperor Nasiruddin said: 'I found out today how many poor women from all over the country would be burnt. Will have to. '

Despite being burnt, Begum was shocked to hear this from the king's husband.

Prajavatsal Badshah was also the wife of Vatsal. He began to serve Begum with all his heart.

- Harish Nayak

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