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for what reason was the Delhi sultanate dependent on the garrison town

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Answered by Padmakrishna
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A garrison town is a fortified settlement with soldiers. The Sultans seldom controlled the hinterland of the cities and hence were dependent on trade, tribute and plunder for supplies. Rebellion, war and bad weather would snap the fragile communication routes.

Answered by Anonymous
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.Before 1300, the Sultans of Delhi controlled only their garrison towns, with soldiers to pay and no tax revenues. So they had to depend on risky trade and robbery, and they were often attacked by their own governors and by Mongols coming through Afghanistan.

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