Hogg was elected state Attorney General in 1886 with the platform of railroad regulation reform. At that time, the state had the power to regulate the transportation industry, but existing laws were either unenforced or inadequate.
The correct answer is
<span>Ghurid dynasty
They were a dynasty of mostly Iranian descent and the language of choice was Persian. They also converted from Buddhism to Islam and built many mosques and spread religious beliefs. They were eventually succeeded by the Mamluks of the Delhi sultanate in Northern India. </span>
The answer is yes, Raymond d'Aguiliers was definitely biased, his <em>Historia Francorum qui Ceperum Iherusalem, </em>isn't impartial at all, it's full of depictions of "evil turks" and "divine aid" for the crasaders. Being a Christian in the Middle Ages sort of explains his bias towards Christianity, however, it is also believed that he wrote the chronicle to rise up his liege Raymond IV of Tolouse.
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c
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I think that's the answer c