5.
was a 14th Century Chronicler.
a) Al - Idrisi b) Amir Khusrau
c) Ziyauddin Barani
Answers
Answer:
Ziauddin Barani (1285–1358 CE) was a Muslim political thinker of the Delhi Sultanate located in present-day North India during Muhammad bin Tughlaq and Firuz Shah's reign. He was best known for composing the Tarikh-i-Firoz Shahi, a work on medieval India, which covers the period from the reign of Ghiyas ud din Balban to the first six years of reign of Firoz Shah Tughluq and the Fatwa-i-Jahandari which promoted a hierarchy among Muslim communities in the Indian subcontinent, even if historian M. Athar Ali says that it's not on a racialist basis or even like the Hindu caste system, but taking as a model Sassanid Iran, which promoted an idea of aristocracy though birth and which was claimed by Persians to be "fully in accordance with the main thrust of Islamic thought as it had developed by that time", including in the works of his
_____________❤️
The fourteenth century chronicler was Amir Khusrao.
The fourteenth-century chronicler was Ziyauddin Barani who wrote his chronicle first in 1356 and another 2 years later.
Hope it helps