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write a note on the impact of revision of chronicles

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Some authors revised their chronicles at different times. The fourteenth century chronicler Ziyauddin Barani wrote his chronicle first in 1356 and wrote another version two years later. Both the versions differ from each other. Historians were not aware of the existence of the earlier version till the 1960s because it remained lost in large library collections.

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Some authors revised their chronicles at different times. The fourteenth century chronicler Ziyauddin Barani wrote his chronicle first in 1356 and wrote another version two yrs later. Both the version different from each other. Historians were not aware of the existence of the earlier version till the 1960s bcoz it remained lost in large library collections

Some authors revised their chronicles at different times. The fourteenth century chronicler Ziyauddin Barani wrote his chronicle first in 1356 and wrote another version two yrs later. Both the version different from each other. Historians were not aware of the existence of the earlier version till the 1960s bcoz it remained lost in large library collections

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