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What did the authors of tawarikh write about their sultan

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Answered by swati8800776668
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Answer:This is the answer to your question

Explanation:They were learned men- secretaries, administrators, poets and courtiers. They recounted events and advised rulers on governance, emphasizing the significance of just rule. They lived in cities (mainly in Delhi) and hardly lived in villages, wrote histories for the Sultans expecting rich rewards in return and advised rulers on the need to preserve an ‘ideal’ social order based on birthright and gender distinctions.The author of tawarikh used to write histories if Delhi sultan in the Persian language in the hope is rich rewards from the kings .

They wrote tawarikh to keep the regards of the merits and the achievements of sultans.

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Answered by 831ishikashukla
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Explanation:

Tawarikh frequently wrote their 'histories for sultans' in the wish of high rewards. These authors guide rulers on the requirement to preserve an “ideal” 'social order' based on 'gender distinctions' and 'birthright'.

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