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What is mughalkitabkhana​

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Answered by AnnieStar
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All the Mughal books were manuscripts. In other words, they were handwritten. The centre where the work of manuscript production was taken was known as the imperial kitabkhana. This Kitabkhana was like a library. It was a scriptorium.

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 \huge \tt \red{Answer :- }

 \tt \green{Mughal  \: kitabkhana \:  can \:  be \:  }

 \tt \green{translated  \: as \:  library, it \:  was \:  a}

 \tt \green{scriptorium , that \:  is , a \:  place }

 \tt \green{where \:  the \:  emperor's  \: collection}

 \tt \green{of  \: manuscripts \:  was  \: kept \:  and}

 \tt \green{new \:  manuscripts \:  were \:  produced .}

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