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explain the three phased real expansion of Delhi in the 13 century ?​

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Answered by smartykiller
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The Delhi Sultanate (Persian: دهلی سلطان‎, Urdu: دہلی سلطنت‎) was an Islamic empire based in Delhi that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent for 320 years (1206–1526).[5][6] Five dynasties ruled over the Delhi Sultanate sequentially: the Mamluk dynasty (1206–90), the Khalji dynasty (1290–1320), the Tughlaq dynasty (1320–1414),[7] the Sayyid dynasty (1414–51), and the Lodi dynasty (1451–1526). The sultanate is noted for being one of the few powers to repel an attack by the Mongols (from the Chagatai Khanate),[8], caused the decline of Buddhism in East India and Bengal,[9][10] and enthroned one of the few female rulers in Islamic history, Razia Sultana, who reigned from 1236 to 1240.[11]

Sultans (Kings/Rulers) King in Death Note

Qutb-ud-din Aibak 1206 1210 First Sultan

Aram Shah 1210 1211

Iltutmish 1211 1236

Rukn-ud-din Firuz 1236 1236

Sultana Raziya 1236 1240 Woman ruler

Muiz ud din Bahram 1240 1243

Ala ud din Masud 1243 1249

Nasir ud din Mahmud 1249 1266

Ghiyas ud din Balban 1266 1287

Muiz ud din Qaiqabad 1287 1290

Jalaluddin Khalji 1290 1296

Alauddin Khalji 1296 1316

Shihabuddin Omar 1316 1316

Qutb-ud-din Mubarak 1316 1320

Khusrau Khan 1320 1321

Here are the lists.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Delhi Sultanate was an Islamic empire based in Delhi that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent for 320 years (1206–1526).[5][6] Five dynasties ruled over the Delhi Sultanate sequentially: the Mamluk/Slave dynasty (1206–1290), the Khilji dynasty (1290–1320), the Tughlaq dynasty (1320–1414),[7] the Sayyid dynasty (1414–1451), and the Lodi dynasty (1451–1526). It covered parts of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and some parts of southern Nepal.[8]

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