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Marco Polo visited the court of Kublai Khan, the founder of the Yuan Dynasty in China. He spent several decades in China serving as a trusted advisor to Kublai Khan and traveled extensively throughout the empire.
There are many inscriptions on stone tablets, clay tablets and gold coins that tell us about the Gupta Age and what happened in those days. There is a pillar in Allahabad that also has inscriptions on information about those days. Coins and literary works also throw light upon the reign of Samudragupta and other rulers of that time. Many foreigners who visited the country at that time had written accounts when they visited the court of the rulers. For e.g., Fa Hien had visited India to study and become a buddhist. He had written an account on his trip to India.
There are many different reasons but some of the most common were: -to better their chances of finding a suitable husband (many noblemen/wealthy suitors were part of or often visited the king's/queen's court) -to further their families' interests, particularly by 'bedding' the king or becoming close to the queen and thus becoming bestowed with monetary gifts, land and/or titles
The justices of the supreme court sided with Presdent Roosevelt and said that Hirabayashi broke the law in breaking the curfew. This court case was more or less thrown out of the court and thrown by the way side. He tried to take it back later in his life but was denided.
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The great ambassador in the court of Chandragupta Maurya was Megasthenis.
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pataliputra
Chandragupta's court was located in Pataliputra. Located in ancient India, Pataliputra was a city that was located next to Patna.
it was Robert Collins to reach at the mugal court of India he was first british to reach to India in December 31
Ibn Battuta was the Moroccan traveller who visited Tugluk Court.
The author Kalidasa is believed to have been in the court of Chandragupta Vikramaditya and he wrote the famous play "Abhijnanasakuntalam" (The Recognition of Shakuntala). Kalidasa is one of the most renowned classical Sanskrit writers in India.
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