The story that Alauddin Khili invaded to secure Padmini, the queen of Rana Ratna Singh of Mewar, was vividly described by:
The story that Alauddin Khili invaded to secure Padmini, the queen of Rana Ratna Singh of Mewar, was vividly described by: Correct Answer Malik Muhammad Jayasi in his epic Padmavat
The correct answer is Malik Muhammad Jayasi in his epic Padmavat.
Key Points
- The story that Alauddin Khili invaded to secure Padmini, the queen of Rana Ratna Singh of Mewar, was vividly described by Malik Muhammad Jayasi in his epic Padmavat.
- Malik Muhammad Jayasi was an Indian Sufi poet in the Awadhi language.
- He is best known for his epic poem Padmavat. He wrote the poem Padmavat in 1540.
- Padmavat is a fictional story about the Delhi Sultan Alauddin Khalji's desire for the queen of Chittor Padmavati.
- Alauddin Khalji and Ratan Sen(Padmavati's husband) are historical figures, whereas Padmavati is a fictional character in Padmavat.
- Notable works of Malik Muhammad Jayasi are:
- Akhrawat and Akhiri Kalaam.
- Kanhavat.
- Rehla is a travel report written by Ibn Battuta.
- Khazain ul Futuh is a recording of Alauddin's construction works, wars, and administrative services written by Amir Khusrau.
- Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan is a travel book written by Col. J. Todd.
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