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c) Describe the tradition of 'heroism' among the Rajput men and women during the nineteenth century.
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Answered by Nehavemula
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The Rajputs who lived there were known to be brave, valiant and valorous. These rulers believed in the tradition of being heroes, who would fight valiantly and often choose death on the battlefield rather than being defeated. The stories of the heroic acts of these Rajputs were recorded in poems and songs.

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Answered by Anonymous
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These Rajput rulers are known for their bravery and sense of sacrifice. They cherished the ideal of the hero who fought valiantly. often choosing death on the battlefield rather than face defeat. Stories about Rajput heroes were recorded in poems and songs, which were recited by specially trained minstrels. These preserved the memories of heroes and were expected to inspire others to follow their examples. Ordinary people also liked these stories which often depicted dramatic situations and a range of strong emotions in the forms of loyalty, friendship, love, valour, anger etc.

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