Birbal
Birbal was a prominent figure in the court of the Mughal Emperor Akbar during the 16th century. He was known for his intelligence, wit, and wisdom, often serving as a chief advisor and one of the "Nine Gems" of Akbar's court. His clever solutions to complex problems and ability to engage in philosophical discussions made him a trusted confidant of the emperor.
Birbal's stories and anecdotes have become popular in Indian folklore, showcasing his quick thinking and humor. He often used his sharp intellect to resolve disputes and provide counsel, earning him a lasting legacy in Indian culture as a symbol of cleverness and loyalty.