As soon as Humayun heard of our arrival he sent the Khanikhanan and other superior officers with 400 elephants and thousand men to meet us, and out of respect and regard for our glorious Podishah, we were accorded a brilliant reception. That same day the khanikahan prepared a great banquet in ourhonor; and as it is the custom in India to give audience in the evening, I was that night introduced with much presentation I offered the Emperor a small gift, and a chronogram upon the conquest of India, also two gazelle, all of which pleases the Padishah greatly.
Q1. Which custom of India has been described in this extract?
Q2. Find out what is a chronogram.
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Q1. That same day the khanikahan prepared a great banquet in ourhonor; and as it is the custom in India to give audience in the evening, I was that night introduced with much presentation I offered the Emperor a small gift, and a chronogram upon the conquest of India, also two gazelle, all of which pleases the Padishah greatly.
Q2. Time writing = A chronogram is a sentence or inscription in which specific letters, interpreted as numerals, stand for a particular date when rearranged. The word, meaning "time writing", derives from the Greek words chronos (χρόνος "time") and gramma (γράμμα, "letter").
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khanikhan is the answer of Q1
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