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1. The group of forty Turkish nobles who helped lltutmish to rule the Delhi
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Answered by nehamumbai13
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Shams-ud-din Iltutmish or Altamash (1167-1236) after ascending to the throne, realised that Turkish nobles were not trustworthy and could conspire against him to overthrow his rule. Therefore, he had a group of faithful slaves to protect him. This group was known as Amir-i-Chahalgani, or The Forty

Answered by jess888
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Iltutmish organised a group or Corps of Forty selected Amirs (who were originally slaves) during his reign. They were appointed on key posts in the military and civil administration. They were his 'ears and eyes'. They were his chief advisors.
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