Explain the distribution of agricultural land during the Delhi Sultanate in India
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According to Ibn Batuta, a traveller who came from North Africa in India during the fourteenth century, agriculture was in a state of great progress. The soil was so fertile that it produced two crops every year; rice being sown three times a year. There are many beautiful mosques, palaces, forts and monuments which were built during this period speak volumes about the grandeur of this period. During these times, The Sultans, the rulers of the independent provincial kingdoms and the nobles possessed vast wealth and lived a life of luxury and pleasure.
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