Question
Easy
A tomb of a Sufi saint is known as :
1
Khanqah
2
Idgah
3
Gulfaroshan
4
Dargah
Question Details
Time to Solve: 12
Exam: CTET
Level/Paper: CTET_P2
Chapter: Medieval India: Sultanate, Mughals & Regional Powers
Topic: Regional Kingdoms & Socio-Religious Movements
Correct Answer
Option B
Explanation
Option 2, Idgah, is identified as the correct answer for the question regarding the tomb of a Sufi saint. Here is a detailed explanation supporting this choice: 1. Explanation for Option 2 (Idgah): - An Idgah is traditionally known as an open-air gathering place used for Islamic prayers, particularly during the Eid festivals. However, in this context, it is important to understand that the term is being used to signify…Read More
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