Social Sciences, asked by prishadhawan20106, 1 month ago

Who were the tawarikh? Was the advice given by the tawarikh impartial? Give
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Answered by Anonymous
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The authors of tawarikh lived in cities mainly in Delhi and therefore they were cut off from the village. They used to write histories in praise of the Sultans and in return got rich rewards. These authors advised rulers that they should follow an ideal social order based on birthright and gender distinctions.

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Answered by prakashakash802
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Answer:

Tawarikh were the books that provided with information about administration under the Delhi Sultans. They were written in Persian.

And they mostly wrote very nice things, so that they could get rewards from the sultans. They also advised rulers on just governance (equality for all) and on the principles of birthright and gender distinctions.

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