Correct option is C
- Khwaja Niyam Tulla is the author of the book 'Tarikh-e-Dawoodi', which is a historical account of the Dawoodi Bohra community. This book discusses the origins, customs, and development of the Dawoodi Bohra sect, which is a part of the Shia Muslim community, particularly in India. The book offers insights into the history and practices of the community, and it plays an important role in preserving its religious and cultural heritage.
- Khwaja Niyam Tulla was a historian and writer known for his contributions to chronicling the history of the Dawoodi Bohra community, an important part of the Shia Muslim population.
- 'Tarikh-e-Dawoodi' provides detailed information about the Dawoodi Bohra community's traditions, spiritual leaders, and their role in society.
- The book is a key resource for understanding the evolution of this sect, its cultural practices, and its interactions with the wider Muslim and Indian communities.
- The Dawoodi Bohra community is known for its emphasis on education, religious observance, and community service.
- Abdullah is a common name and does not refer to the author of this book.
- Megasthenes was an ancient Greek historian who wrote about India in his book Indica, but he is not associated with 'Tarikh-e-Dawoodi'.
- Durga Charan Roy was a Bengali writer, but he is not connected with this particular historical work.