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Write a short on twariks
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Answered by amanhusain2001
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The authors of Twarikhs were usually learned men: secretaries, administrators, poets and courtiers both recounted events ans advised rules on governance emphasising the of just rules.

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

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.

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