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1. Why has study been a great challenge between 700 and 1750?
2. What do you understand about Rajputs ?
3. Describe how the new groups of peasants were important group .
4. What has been written by Amir Khusrau regarding the language ?
5. What was written about Ghiyasuddin Balban in the Prashasti ?​

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Answered by joshimleena
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Explanation:

Because of rare availability of original manuscript by the author. This leads to dependence on the copies (which are quite different from the original version) of later scribes

The new groups of peasants gradually began to be influenced by regional markets, chieftains, priests, monasteries and temples. They became part of large complex societies and were required to pay taxes and offer goods and services to local lords.

The new groups of peasants gradually began to be influenced by regional markets, chieftains, priests, monasteries and temples. They became part of large complex societies and were required to pay taxes and offer goods and services to local lords

Hazrat Amir Khusrau of Delhi was one of the greatest poets of medieval India. He wrote in both Persian, the courtly language of his time, and Hindavi, the language of the masses. The same Hindavi later developed into two beautiful languages called Hindi and Urdu.

The sanskrit prashasti is full of praiseworthy adjectives about Delhi sultan Ghiyassuddin Balban. It carries a detailed note of large empire which stretched from Bengal in the East to Afghanistan in the West. The entire South India was under his control.

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Answered by barani79530
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Explanation:

1.Because of rare availability of original manuscript by the author. This leads to dependence on the copies (which are quite different from the original version) of later scribes.

2.Rajput (from Sanskrit raja-putra, "son of a king") is a large multi-component cluster of castes, kin bodies, and local groups, sharing social status and ideology of genealogical descent originating from the Indian subcontinent.

3.The new groups of peasants gradually began to be influenced by regional markets, chieftains, priests, monasteries and temples. They became part of large complex societies and were required to pay taxes and offer goods and services to local lords.

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