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A place where lslamic learning was given​

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Answered by Shivanshi54
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As a Muslim place of learning Jaunpur was famous in its day. It had grown in fame and importance from the view point of arts, literature and learning of highest order. It was compared to 'Shiraz' in Persia and that is why it was called Shiraj-i-Hind. It came into prominence during the reign of Ibrahim Sharki (A.D.

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As a Muslim place of learning Jaunpur was famous in its day. It had grown in fame and importance from the view point of arts, literature and learning of highest order. It was compared to 'Shiraz' in Persia and that is why it was called Shiraj-i-Hind. It came into prominence during the reign of Ibrahim Sharki (A.D.

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