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5. What did a'munadiwala' do?​

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Answered by Arianators
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‘Munadiwala’ announces events like the coming of circus, some meetings or festivals.

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Answered by Geetapal0777
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Ancient Egyptians dew signs for words such as sun, moon, stars, kings and gods. Later on they made simple marks instead of signs. The mares became an alphabet. They wrote with sticks on wet clay bricks. These were dried in the sun and called tablets. Every today you can see some tablets which are thousands of years old. Some village builds stone towers and made fires at the top to signal other villages about an approaching enemy. Huge logs were burned near seashores to warn ships of danger. These burning logs were the first lighthouses. Now electric lights from lighthouses flash signals to the ships on the sea.

In Africa, people used drums to communicate messages. A drummer would beat out a rhythm to the next village. Someone in this village would beat out the same message for the village beyond. People living in that region understood this `jungle telegraph’ but strangers did not. Important messages could thus be safely sent over hundreds of miles.

Bells were also used to send messages in early times. Huge bells on towers were rung to call people together when there was important news or danger. Some towns had a town crier; this person walked along the streets and announced the news. Kings often used a `munadiwala’ to announce their orders to the people. This person beat on a big drum to gather people to listen. Even today, especially in small towns and villages, a `munadiwala’ announces many events, like the coming of a circus, some meeting, or a festival, or mela.

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