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Khanqahs were houses of rest for travellers especially kept by a religious order.


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The above statement is true.
Sufi masters gathered followers in their hospices, or hospices, to discuss spiritual things, address everyday concerns, or participate in sessions. Khanqahs are religious orders that maintain guest residences. Devotees of various kinds, including the monarchy, nobility, and commoners, went to these Khanqahs. They meet here to debate spiritual things, seek the saints' graces to address ordinary difficulties, or attend to music. Khanqah or khanka, also known as pat, among other words, is a building intended explicitly for Sufi brotherhood or taxqa gatherings, as well as a place of retreat and character development. They were extensively used as spices for saliks, mourides, and talibé in the past and to a lesser extent today.
 
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Choose the given statement is true/false:Khanqahs were houses of rest for travellers especially kept by a religious order.