Answer to Question #158555 in History for urooj

Question #158555

The age of Mughals was cultural metaphors of the India: poetry, miniature painting, music, dancing, clothing and culinary taste etc. reached on its peak. However, its foundation has been already laid by Delhi Sultans. Between Delhi Sultanate and Mughals, which period you think was more cultured and elegant? Give your opinion with valid arguments. 


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2021-01-26T06:23:09-0500

Comparing the Mughals with Delhi Sultanate, the Delhi Sultanate is known as an era of cultural mingling. A Muslim minority governed a diversity of people, the majority of which were of the Hindu faith. Contrary to political surroundings along with religious perceptions and attitudes, artist talks and the fact that Hindus were an essential part of the Sultanate’s frugality all inclined how the Sultanate treated their Hindu subjects, more moderately tolerable. Therefore, Delhi Sultanate was more elegant and cultured. The Delhi Sultanate in its fact of over periods presented forth social, political, and monetary bases which contrasted from the preceding ones. Such foundations made the cultural metaphors of India more elegant and cultured.


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