History, asked by bhuvaneshwariharinid, 9 months ago

Abhishek and his brother Aniket went on a tour of Delhi, and they
decided to visit different parts of Delhi. Abhishek went to the Red
Fort which is in old Delhi, and Aniket went to visit the Rashtrapati
Bhavan in New Delhi. But before independence from the British,
there were many towns in the large area now called Delhi. Who
created the fort-cities of Jahanpanah and Tughluqabad?
• Delhi became the capital of a kingdom for the first time under the
reign of the Tomara Rajputs. And under their rule, Delhi started
growing as a centre for business and culture. Rich Jaina merchants
who lived in Delhi also built many temples there. But like all
kingdoms and empires do, even the Tomaras came to an end. Who
defeated the Tomara Rajputs in the 12th century?
. Most authors of tawarikh lived in cities, and they usually wrote
praises so they could get rewards from the Sultans. But they also
advised rulers about the imporatance of preserving an "ideal"
social order based on birthright and gender distinctions. What do
we mean by 'tawarikh'?
According to Indian mythology, Delhi was the site of Indraprastha,
the capital of the ancient Pandava Dynasty mentioned in the epic
Mahabharata. That region has a long and complicated political
history, and it has been the capital of many kingdoms. In the 700
years since the Delhi Sultanate, India has had both a female Prime
Minister and a female President. But who was the first female
ruler of Delhi?
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Answered by ausafjavaid22
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Answered by nagpalnetra2
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Answer:

Mohammed bin Tughlaq, son of Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq who built Tughlaqabad, constructed his new city of Jahanpanah between 1326 and 1327 by encircling the earlier cities of Siri and Lal Kot with 13 gates.

The Chauhans or Chahamanas of Ajmer defeated the Tomara Rajputs in the middle of the 12th century.

Razia Sultana was the first woman Sultanate of India, and ruled the court of Delhi from the end of 1236 to 1240.

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