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how did the rajput minstrels popularise the rajput culture​

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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Rajputs culture was associated with Rajasthan culture.

Explanation:

  • Rajasthan people made this culture popular, the culture was connected to their ideals and inspiring rulers.
  • Till about the 8th-century, most of the area of Rajasthan was governed by many Rajput families.
  • One of the ablest ruler of Rajputs was Prithviraj, as he was one of the bravest.
  • Rajputs are famous for being the bravest rulers and they had sense of sacrifice.

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Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

A Rajput (from Sanskrit Raja-Putra, "son of a king") is a member of one of the patrilineal clans in western, central, northern India and parts of Pakistan. They have claimed to be the descendants of the Hindu warrior classes in northern India. Rajputs gained importance in the 6th to 12th centuries. The minstrels recited poems and songs that described the stories of the exploits of the "Rajputs". With the help of reciting such poems and songs, these minstrels have inspired others to follow the examples of Rajputs. Ordinary people were also drawn to these stories.

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