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what are tarikh and tawarikhs

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Answered by psjain
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Tarikh and Tawarikh are both  Persian words that refers to histories written during the Mughal period. Tarikh is a singular  and Tawarikh is a plural term. Hence, tarikh refers to a single history while Tawarikh refers to a collection of histories.

Answered by nagajonnalagadda1002
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Tarikh or Tawarikh written in Persian, which was the language of administration under the Delhi Sultans.

The authors of tawarikh were learned men: secretaries, administrators, poets and courtiers, who both recounted events and advised rulers on governance, emphasising the importance of just rule.

The authors of tawarikh lived in cities and hardly ever in villages.  

They often wrote their histories for Sultans in the hope of rich rewards.  

These authors advised rulers on the need to preserve an “ideal” social order based on birthright birthright and birthright gender distinctions.

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