explain the balbans policy of iron and blood with the special reference to its theory of kingship.
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1. Balban displayed great vigour and energy to follow the policy of blood and iron and saved the Delhi Sultanate from the shocks of internal revolts and external invasions.
2. He enhanced the prestige of the king. His rise from the low position of a water carrier to the rank of the Sultan speaks of his extraordinary qualities.
3. This policy implied being ruthless to the enemies, use of sword, harshness and strictness and shedding blood. It allowed use of all methods of terrorisms and inflicting violence upon them. Even before becoming the Sultan of Delhi, Balban had tried these measures to some extent to rise to high posts. He had betrayed Razia and engineered revolts against her.
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2. He enhanced the prestige of the king. His rise from the low position of a water carrier to the rank of the Sultan speaks of his extraordinary qualities.
3. This policy implied being ruthless to the enemies, use of sword, harshness and strictness and shedding blood. It allowed use of all methods of terrorisms and inflicting violence upon them. Even before becoming the Sultan of Delhi, Balban had tried these measures to some extent to rise to high posts. He had betrayed Razia and engineered revolts against her.
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