Social Sciences, asked by shipch, 5 months ago

it's not what you call me but what I answer to African proverb examine this proverb in the light Razia sultan's rule as the monarch of Delhi sultanate

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Answered by bkshree237
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Answer:

The proverb denotes that she is not someone other people say, she is something she answers to in her own way, do not judge a person by their gender.  

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Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer: Your name is what you answer to, not what you are called.

Explanation:

Razia Sultan was a renowned fighter of Turkish Seljuk origin who was born around 1205. Sultan Iltutmish (her father) believed she was more deserving of the throne than his sons. She was a fierce and astute monarch who led her army into war while dressed in a man's tunic and headpiece. She won the most of her conflicts and is best recognised as the only Muslim monarch to ever conquer India. Your name is what you answer to, not what you are called. The Chinese have a proverb similar to the one above. It claims that while you can't stop birds from flying over your head, you can keep them from nesting in your hair. You know, there are many things in life that we have no control over, as well as many things that we do. Even when we have control over something, we must decide what is worth our time and energy. The reason for this is that if we reply to everything, we would not have time to do the things that are essential to us. As a result, we must pick our battles.

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