History, asked by kishore5926, 8 months ago

1. What is called the qibla?
2. Dehine garrison town.
3. What is mosque? Who has the
chief authority in it?
4. Who were clients?
5. What were the three types of taxes
imposed in Delhi Sultanate?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
5

1).. The Qibla, also transliterated as Qiblah, Kiblah, Kıble or Kibla, is the direction that should be faced when a Muslim prays during salah. It is fixed as the direction of the Kaaba in Mecca. Most mosques contain a wall niche, known as mihrab, that indicates the Qiblah.

2).Mozdok

garrison town in British English

It is here that Russia's biggest military base in the region is located in the garrison town of Mozdok.

3).Imam is an Arabic word meaning "Leader". The ruler of a country might be called the Imam.

4).A client is somebody who buys goods or pays for services. Companies and other organizations may also be clients. As opposed to customers, clients usually have an arrangement or a relationship with the seller.

5).Three types of taxes imposed by the Sultans of Delhi were kharaj, ghari and chari.

Answered by kashif97
3

Answer:

1.Mecca Madinah is called Qibla

2. Mozdoc, English town in Britain.

3.Mosque is a holy place where Muslims used to pray. Imam of the mosque is the chief authority in it.

4.Clients can be many persons. It can be called by name according to your passion. If your passion is -

Business men - Investors(clients).

Lawyer - Accused or blamed(client).

Shop keeper -public

etc.

5.The taxes Were Zaziya, Zakat and Tarrif.

hope it helps..

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