History, asked by malikiftiar, 1 month ago


The authors of Tawarikh did not provide information about the lives of ordinary men and
women because
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A. The authors of tawarikh lived in cities (mainly Delhi) and hardly ever in villages.
B. They often wrote their histories for Sultans in the hope of rich rewards.
C. The authors of tawarikh were learned men; secretaries, administrators, poets and courtiers.
Their ideas were not shared by everybody.
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D. All of these​

Answers

Answered by 64344sahil
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Explanation:

No, the authors of tawarikh would not provide information about the lives of ordinary men and women because they lived in cities and were not in touch of the people living in villages. They mainly wrote in expectation of rewards by the sultan. They had nothing to do with common people.

Answered by s1700axel36950
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Answer:

D IS CORRECT

Explanation:

ALL OF THESE

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