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Historians have observed that court chronicles historians flattered the rulers and as such some of these accounts may be exaggerated.

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Historians do not rely extensively on court chronicles because they tend to be biased in favor of the ruling power and may omit important details that do not align with the official narrative. Court chronicles also often lack a diversity of perspectives and can be more focused on glorifying the ruler rather than providing an accurate account of events.

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