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12.
Who does Ghalib mean by the looters ?
(a)
The British soldiers
(b)
The common thieves
(c)
The Indian mutineers
(d)
His friends and relatives​

Answers

Answered by yugkapdi07
1

Answer:

B). The Common Thieves

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Answered by chandujnv002
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Answer:

Ghalib refers the British soldiers as looters.

Explanation:

  • Mirza Asadullah Baig Khan is known by his pen name Ghalib.
  • He was an Indian poet.
  • He was born into a Persian-speaking subcontinent but had a totally different style from the native speakers.
  • He was considered great because he was the last great and influential poet of the Mughal period.
  • The life of Indian people during 1857 in Delhi was miserable.
  • He has experienced the misery in his own lifetime.
  • The British soldiers looted the entire city when India failed in the mutiny.
  • But Ghalib's house escaped somehow.
  • Even then he turned poor since his wife sent all her jewels to Kale Sahib which Ghalib was unaware of.
  • His poverty made him a cloth seller to buy food.
  • He thought his life will end in either death or beggary.
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