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A blind man was brought to Akbar’s court. Akbar wanted to test Birbal’s intelligence, so he asked Birbal to find........

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A blind man was brought to Akbar’s court. Akbar wanted to test Birbal’s intelligence, so he asked Birbal to find a way to make the blind man choose the bigger of two fruits without touching or smelling them.

How did Birbal solve the problem?

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