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Delhi Sultanate range of power |
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In the first half of the 14th century, the Sultanate introduced a monetary economy in the provinces and districts that had been established and founded a network of market centers, through which the traditional village economies were both exploited and stimulated to be drawn into the wider culture |
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Successor of Muhammad Ghori, the Khilji Dynasty thrived under his able rule |
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This is the Dehli Sultanate under various dynasties |
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The Mamluk dynasty was the first of the 5 in the Delhi Sultanate |
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These are some of the native Mamluk peoples |
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The Khilji was the second dynsaty in the Delhi Sultanate |
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The Tughlaq Dynasty was the thrid dynasty in the Delhi Sultanate |
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The Sayyid Dynasty was the fourth in the Delhi Sultanate |
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The Lodi was the last dynasty in the Delhi Sultanate |
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The Delhi Sultanate consisted of five short-lived dynasties for 300 + years. |
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The Mughal Dynasty replaced the last of the Delhi Sultanate |
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He was a former slave (Mamluk) of Muhammad of Ghor, was the first sultan of Delhi and his dynasty managed to conquer large areas of northern India |
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The Delhi Sultanate is the only Indo-Islamic empire to have enthroned one of the few female rulers in India. |
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Muhammad Ghori had extended his state southwards at the expense of the Ghaznavids as far as Lahore and much of Rajasthan and the Punjab and appointed Qutub-ud-din Aibak as governor of this part of his realm. |
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Jalal-ud-din firoz Khalji |
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He was the first ruler of the Khilji dynasty. He was a weak ruler and adopted a lenient policy towards the Mongols |
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Powerful Sultans of the Tughlaq |
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It produced two powerful Sultans, Muhammad-Bin Tughlaq and Firoz Shah Tughlaq. Ghias-ud-din Tughlaq, an efficient military commander, was the first ruler of the dynasty. |
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They succeeded the Tughlaq dynasty and ruled the Sultanate until they were displaced by the Lodi dynasty. |
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The dynasty founded by Bahlul Khan Lodi ruled from 1451 to 1526 |
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Bahlul Lodi Sikandar Lodi Ibrahim Lodi |
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