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What were the achievements of Iltutmish?​

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Answered by vidhyasagar754
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He defeated Qabacha near Uch and weakened his power. But, ultimately, he returned to Persia in 1224 A.D. Iltutmish watched with satisfaction the departure of Jalal-ud-din. He had saved his kingdom from the Mongol invasion and also from ill-effects of the politics of Central Asia.

Answered by Anonymous
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The major achievements of Iltutmish were:

*He completed the construction of Qutb Minar.

*He reorganised the finances and revenue departments of the empire.

*He was a patron of art and learning. He gave shelter to many learned scholars of West Asia.

*He was the first sultan to mint gold and silver coins.

*All those nobles were purchased by him as slaves. They were given respectable assignments and, thus, their cooperation was sought in administration. All these nobles depended on Iltutmish because they were there because of him only. Those nobles always remained loyal to him. Thus, Iltutmish no more remained dependent on Qutbi and Muizzi nobles.

*Iltutmish had hardly consolidated his position in Punjab when his infant kingdom was threatened by a possible invasion of the Mongols. Issuing from the uplands of Tartary, the Mongols, under their great leader Temujin popularly known as Cenghiz Khan, occupied the Khwarizm empire, forced the Emperor to flee for safety to the Caspian coast and his heir-apparent Jalal-ud-din Mangbarni to Panjab.

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