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Conclusion of Turkish invasion of india

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Answered by MOSFET01
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The Indian Military system prior to the Turkish
invasion which considered the incidents of Mahabharata as the ideals of war, failed to live up to that standard. Inspite of possessing classical works on polity of their ancestors, they never took into account the suggestions made in the works. No outward change in the military strategy, weapons, organisation etc, had taken place in the Indian army from the days of the Guptas, During the reign of
Harsha, we however find a large scale
organisation of the military
system. He formed the central army which consisted of the elephantry,cavalry and infantry. The Pratiharas and the Palas too organised their army. The Pratihara king maintained fo\ir armies to encounter enemies coming from any of the foior sides. The Palas employed boats to traverse their territories which was full of rivers, Ceiosen soldiers were placed near the king's person at the time of battle. They were reckless warriors who did not leave the king even at times of danger. These soldiers however constituted a very microscopic section of the army. The king depended a lot on the soldiers of the feudatory chiefs and allies. Hence an hetrogenous character crept into the Indian army which resulted in an army possessing soldiers having different motives and notions of war.
Answered by Anonymous
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Establishment of the Muslim rule in North India: The Arab invasion had led to the establishment of two independent Muslim Kingdoms of Sindh and Multan. But the Turk invasion led to the establishment of the Muslim rule over a large part of North India

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