Social Sciences, asked by dipikains, 8 months ago

The authors of Tawarikh were just literate men? true or false

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Answered by angelrathour2007
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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Because The author of tawarikh learned men, secretaries, poets, and courtiers etc. They also advised ruler on just governance and on the principles of birthright and gender distinctions

Answered by BasRashmi
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Answer:

False; the writers of the Tawarikh were very learned men.

Explanation:

Tawarikh

The singular form of the word was 'Tarikh' and in simple words, they were a collection of events in a chronological manner. Also known as annals, they were a short and crisp record of events and actions written during the Delhi Sultanate period. They were written in Persian which was the language of the court and of administration. They were written by the learned men of the court, like, the administrators, the secretaries, the courtiers, and the poets. Through Tawarikh, these men attempted to emphasize the importance of good and fair governance to their sultans by recounting important events.

Today, the Tawarikh holds immense value as it helps us understand the lives and functioning of the rulers and courtiers back in the day.

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