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How did the persian court chroniclers describe the sultan ?

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The Persian court Chronicles described the Sultan as a Shadow of God.

Explanation:

The Persian Court believed in Judaism were stories of many characters like Moses and Solomon existed. The Persian Court Chronicles states that those who become sultan are only because of the virtues that the person possesses.

This are the virtues that distinguished Solomon and Moses. Both of them were unbiased lawgivers. These chronicles describe Sultan as Shadow of God to show the virtues that the sultan possesses similar to God.

Answered by mayurnagvanshi32
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Explanation:

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