Mughal-E-Azam
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It is not only an assassin
but also a beloved;...

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It is rose-bough and also a sword
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After fourteen years of bloodshed
you are still soaked in poetry

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Astonishing
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There is nothing astonishing
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Would an Omar Khayyam verse change
if it were written on stone...

:14:26
instead of gold?
:14:32
Then whatever your ruler
has thought about me...

:14:36
is wrong
:14:43
Why send the story of my
blood-drenched youth page by page?

:14:48
Send this saga of my life, in blood
and dust, to His Majesty

:14:58
And none best-fitted to deliver it
than my faithful son, Durjan

:15:20
May His majesty's good fortune remain!
The Prince has emerged victorious again

:15:27
How many wounds did your Prince
receive?

:15:31
Countless. Many blows fell,
but the swords were blunted

:15:36
They could but not salute the
prince's courage and Akbar's blood

:15:44
We shall inspect his armour
:15:46
Instead of armour, the Prince has
sent this message

:15:51
Let it be read aloud
:15:54
The Emperor of India,
Jal Al-u-Din Mohammed Akbar


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