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What did Aazam Khan want Ramanand to do?

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Answered by Atlas99
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Q. What did Aazam Khan want Ramanand to do?

ANS:-- Ramanand was a money minded man who would agree to his customer. ... Ramanand did agree to Azam every time and turned the tip of his moustache down to keep his customer happy while raising the other end to tempt him to return with another possession to bargain. Stubborn they both were in their trading and pride.

Answered by piyushsingh50king
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Both Ramanand and Azam Khan belong to a society which is classified by different styles of a moustache. Ramanand belongs to the shopkeeper class and wears the goat moustache whereas Azam Khan belongs to the tiger class moustache. Ramanand scores over Azam Khan by provoking him with his closely imitated moustache and gets Azam Khan to mortgage all his properties.

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