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what were court chronicles called in Persian?​

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Answered by llItzDishantll
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court chronicles called Sultan in Persian

Explanation:

Most of the court chronicles are written in Persian and Turkish because:

a. Persian was recognised as the official court language .b. Persian language was used for higher administrative purposes.c. Large number of immigrants who came from Central Asia though spoke Turkic language , but Persian was considered to be an official language.

Answered by davinderkaurr82
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Answer:

Muslim Sultans and Padshahs did not claim to be incarnations of god but Persian court chronicles described the Sultan as the Shadow of God. An inscription in the Quwwat al-Islam mosque explained that God chose Alauddin (Sultan) as a king because he had the qualities of Moses and Solomon, the great lawgivers of the past. The greatest lawgiver and architect was God Himself. He created the world out of chaos and introduced order and symmetry.

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