Name the author of Ain-i-Akbari. Name any two subiects of this book.
The Ain-i-Akbari or the "Administration of Akbar", is regarded as a 16th-century elaborated document recording the administration of the Mughal Empire until Emperor Akbar, written by his court historiographer, Abu'l Fazl within the Persian language. The third volume elaborates on the executive structure of the Mughal empire. It lists out and explains all the laws prescribed for the judicial and government departments and divisions of the empire. The fourth volume deals with Hindu philosophy, social customs, literature, and science. Final answer The book is one of the jewels of the Mughal empire, it is one of the finest compositions ever done during this period.