Sahu Todar
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Sahu Todar, was a supervisor of the royal mint at Agra during the rule of Akbar.
With his patronage, had composed Jambuswami Charitra in 1575.
His son Sahu Rishabhadas was also a patron of scholarship. Pandit Nayavilasa had written a commentary on 's Jnanarnava.
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