Every pearls in the royal crown is but the crystallized drop of blood fallen from the tearful eyes of the poor peasant, the above remark about the poverty of the indian peasants during the delhi sultanate was made by
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Every pearls in the royal crown is but the crystallized drop of blood fallen from the tearful eyes of the poor peasant, the above remark about the poverty of the indian peasants during the delhi sultanate was made by Amir Khusrau.
Amir Khusrau was a Sufi musician, poet and scholar from India in the time of Delhi Sultanate.
He was born in 1253 at Patiyali (Etah), now in Uttar Pradesh state in India.
He was the disciple of sufi-sant Nizamuddin Auliya.
Answer: Amir Khusro
Explanation: Amir Khusro, a Sufi musician, scholar and poet from India made the remark "Every pearls in the royal crown is but the crystallized drop of blood fallen from the tearful eyes of the poor peasant".
Amīr Khusrow was born in Patiyali near Etah currently in Uttar Pradesh, India in 1253. The Delhi Sultanate during that period was the son of Amīr Saif ud-Dīn Mahmūd.
Amir Khusro worked hard to unite people, belonging to different religion and communities of India. He tried to create awareness among the people about the condition and plight of the needy through his poetry. This helped in creating an interest for poetry among the population.
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