Answer the following questions briefly:
1. Name the five dynasties of the Delhi Sultanate.
2. What were the major victories of lltutmish?
3. Why did Muhammad bin Tughlaq shift the capita
4. What were the main sources of revenue for the
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Answer the following questions in detail:
1. What was the contribution of Balban to the Dell
2. Write a short note on Alauddin Khilji.
3. "Muhammad bin Tughlaq's schemes were
statement with reference to two of his schemes
4. Write a note on Timur.
5. Discuss the nature of administration under the
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Answer:
- the five dynasties were- slave,khilji,tugluq,sayyid and Lodi dynasty
- illtumish won many wars
- because to be safe from mongols
Explanation:
1:. Five dynasties ruled over the Delhi Sultanate sequentially: the Mamluk dynasty (1206–90), the Khalji dynasty (1290–1320), the Tughlaq dynasty (1320–1414), the Sayyid dynasty (1414–51), and the Lodi dynasty (1451–1526).
2:Iltutmish was supported by the officials of Delhi and hence he defeated Aram Shah of Lahore and succeeded the throne of Aibak. His important invasion was against Yildoz in Lahore who was later defeated in Tarain. The major victories of Iltitmish were the conquest of Bengal, Multan and Ranthambore.
3:Transfer of Capital: In order to rule the whole Indian Sub-continent, he shifted his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad. He ordered the whole population of Delhi as well royal household including scholars, poets, musician to move new capital.
4: The three main sources of federal tax revenue are individual income taxes, payroll taxes, and corporate income taxes. Other sources of tax revenue include excise taxes, the estate tax, and other taxes and fees
C 1: i think this question is not wright
2: Alauddin Khalji was the second and most powerful ruler of Khalji dynasty that ruled the Delhi Sultanate in Indian Subcontinent. He ruled from1296 --1316.He built Alauddin Khalji tomb in 1315 in Madras. The administration of Alauddin Khalji were measures quite successful
3:. Muhammad bin Tughluq schemes were well conceived but poorly executed .discuss the statement with reference to his token currency experiment. he issued copper coins considered them equal value of gold and silver coins. ... he had to replace the coins with coins from the treasury.the treasury was drained
4:Timur was Turkish chief who ruled over a large empire in Central Asia. In 1398 A.D, he invaded the Delhi Sultanate ruled by Sultan Nasir-ud-din Mahmud Shah Tughluq of the Tughluq Dynasty. The battle took place between his army and the Sultan's army on 17 December 1938.It gave a severe blow to the Tughluq rule
5: it is not a full question
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