The Persian translation of Mahabharata, which was done in the 16th century is called

(A) Alamgirnama
(B) Razmanama
(C) Hamzanama
(D) Badshahnama

Correct Answer : Razmanama
Question Asked : RAS/RTS (Pre) 2016
The Mahabharat was translated into the Persian language named as ‘Razamnama’ with the joint effort of Badauni, Abul Fazl, and Faizi, etc. Besides this, Badauni translated the ‘Ramayan,’ Faizi “Leelavati” and Abul Fazl “Kaliyadaman” into the Persian language.
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