Examine the effects of Timur’s invasion on the Delhi Sultanate.
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religious effect,
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Answer:After the death of Firuz Shah Tuglaq, the conflict between nobles and the Sultan resurfaced. Taking advantage of the situation, many rajas and the zamindars started asserting their independence. The struggle between the nobles and the ruling elites for the throne was quite common during the Medieval time, but a new development was noted i.e the interference of the Firuzi slaves in this struggle to appoint their own nominee to the throne. Finally , Firuz Shah’s son Muhammad ascended the throne. He and his successor Nasir- ud-din Mahmud made a number of attempts to break the authority of the Firuzi slaves but those efforts were of little avail.
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