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1. The main sources of Delhi Sultanate are inscriptions. They are found on old coins, historical monuments, milestones, and tombstones. Monuments are also an important source of information about the Delhi Sultanate.

2.The authors of tawarikh were learned men. They were secretaries, administrators, poets and courtiers who recounted events as well as advised rulers on governance, emphasising the importance of just rule.

3.Iltutmish nominated his daughter Razia as his successor because his sons were inexperienced weak and worthless ruler and they spent all their time in fun and pleasure loving things whereas Razia was a brave intelligent and just woman. She possessed all the qualities of a great monarch.

4. The Sultans seldom controlled the hinterland of the cities and were therefore dependent upon trade, tribute or plunder for supplies.

5. Arjona, Ana and Kalyvas, Stathis 2012. “Recruitment into armed groups in Colombia: A survey of demobilized fighters,” in Guichaoua, Yvan (ed.). Mobilizing for violence: Armed groups and their combatants.

6. His military campaigning returned to these lands as well other south Indian kingdoms after he assumed power. He conquered Gujarat, Ranthambore, Chittor, and Malwa. However, these victories were cut short because of Mongol attacks and plunder raids from the northwest.

7. The Bandagans were special slaves purchased for military service by the early sultans especially Illtutmish. They were carefully trained to man important political offices in the kingdom. They were totally dependent on the masters and the Sultan could trust them implicitly.

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9. Muqtis or iqtadars were the holders of land assignments or iqtas. They collected the assigned revenues from their iqtas and paid the salaries to the soldiers and maintained the army. The role of the muqti was to lead military campaigns and to maintain peace and order in their Iqtas.

10. In exchange for their military services, the iqtadar collected the revenues of their assignments as salary. They also paid their soldiers from these revenues. ... Care was taken that the iqtadar collected only the taxes prescribed by the state and that he kept the required number of soldiers.

11. The duty of Iqtadar or Muqti was to maintain law and order in their iqtas. In exchange of their services, they collected revenues of their assignments as salary. They also paid the soldiers from the revenue they collected.

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