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1. Qutb-ud-din Aibak built the Alai Darwaza as a gateway to the Qutb complex
2. Raziyya Sultan was known to favour non-Turkish nobles,
3. Ghiyas-ud-din Tughluq was succeeded by Jauna Khan.
4. Timur Lang was a Mongol ruler who invaded India.
5. The Sultan had no control over the iqtadars, as the iqtas were not transferable.
6. Muhammad-bin-Tughluq's new capital at Devagiri was named Tughluqabad

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer1ST

Ala'i Darwaza is the southern gateway of the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque in Qutb complex, Mehrauli, Delhi, India. Built by Sultan Alauddin Khalji in 1311 and made of red sandstone, it is a square domed gatehouse with arched entrances and houses a single chamber

Answer 2nd =

A daughter of Mamluk Sultan Shamsuddin Iltutmish, Razia administered Delhi during 1231-1232 when her father was busy in the Gwalior campaign. According to a possibly apocryphal legend, impressed by her performance during this period, Iltutmish nominated Razia as his heir apparent after returning to Delhi.

ANSWER 3rd

yes Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq, Ghiasuddin Tughlaq, or Ghazi Malik (Ghazi means 'fighter for Islam'), (died c.

...Answer4 th

In 1398, Timur invaded northern India, attacking the Delhi Sultanate ruled by Sultan Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud Shah Tughluq of the Tughlaq dynasty. After crossing the Indus River on 30 September 1398, he sacked Tulamba and massacred its inhabitants.

Answer 5th

Initially the Delhi Sultans had divided their empire into several 'Iqtas' or provinces or spheres of influence and put them under the charge of officers called 'Iqtadars' (governors). The number of Iqtas was not fixed. There was no uniformity in their administration.

Answer 6th

Daulatabad

In 1328, Muhammad bin Tughluq of Delhi Sultanate transferred the capital of his kingdom to Devagiri, and renamed it Daulatabad. The sultan made Daulatabad (Devagiri) his second capital in 1327.

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