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Answered by Harshitkumarjain
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Explanation:

1206–1526

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Delhi Sultanate reached its zenith under the Turko-Indian Tughlaq dynasty.[1]

Capital

Lahore (1206–1210)

Badayun (1210–1214)

Delhi (1214–1327)

Daulatabad (1327–1334)

Delhi (1334–1506)

Agra (1506–1526)

Common languagesPersian (official),[2]Hindavi (1451–1526)[3]ReligionSunni IslamGovernmentSultanateSultan 

• 1206–1210

Qutb al-Din Aibak(first)

• 1517–1526

Ibrahim Lodi (last)Historical eraMiddle Ages

• Independence[4]

12 June 1206

• Battle of Amroha

20 December 1305

• Battle of Panipat

21 April 1526

Preceded bySucceeded byGhurid dynastyGahadavalaChandela dynastyParamara dynastyDeva dynastySeuna (Yadava) dynastyKakatiya dynastyMusunuri NayaksVaghela dynastyYajvapala dynastyMughal EmpireBengal SultanateGujarat SultanateToday part of

Bangladesh

India

Pakistan

Qutb al-Din Aibak, a former Turkic Mamlukslave of Muhammad Ghori, was the first sultan of Delhi, and his Mamluk dynasty conquered large areas of northern India. Afterwards, the Khalji dynasty was also able to conquer most of central India, but both failed to conquer the whole of the Indian subcontinent. The sultanate reached the peak of its geographical reach during the Tughlaq dynasty, occupying most of the Indian subcontinent.[10] This was followed by decline due to Hindu reconquests, states such as the Vijayanagara Empire asserting independence, and new Muslim sultanates such as the Bengal Sultanate breaking off.[11][12]

During and in the Delhi Sultanate, there was a synthesis of Indian civilization with that of Islamic civilization, and the further integration of the Indian subcontinent with a growing world system and wider international networks spanning large parts of Afro-Eurasia, which had a significant impact on Indian culture and society, as well as the wider world.[13] The time of their rule included the earliest forms of Indo-Islamic architecture,[14][15] increased growth rates in India's population and economy,[16] and the emergence of the Hindi-Urdu language.[17] The Delhi Sultanate was also responsible for repelling the Mongol Empire's potentially devastating invasions of India in the 13th and 14th centuries.[18] However, the Delhi Sultanate also caused large scale destruction and desecration of temples in the Indian subcontinent.[19] In 1526, the Sultanate was conquered and succeeded by the Mughal Empire.

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Answered by yash3374
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Explanation:

1206–1526

Flag

Delhi Sultanate reached its zenith under the Turko-Indian Tughlaq dynasty.[1]

Capital

Lahore (1206–1210)

Badayun (1210–1214)

Delhi (1214–1327)

Daulatabad (1327–1334)

Delhi (1334–1506)

Agra (1506–1526)

Common languagesPersian (official),[2]Hindavi (1451–1526)[3]ReligionSunni IslamGovernmentSultanateSultan 

• 1206–1210

Qutb al-Din Aibak(first)

• 1517–1526

Ibrahim Lodi (last)Historical eraMiddle Ages

• Independence[4]

12 June 1206

• Battle of Amroha

20 December 1305

• Battle of Panipat

21 April 1526

Preceded bySucceeded byGhurid dynastyGahadavalaChandela dynastyParamara dynastyDeva dynastySeuna (Yadava) dynastyKakatiya dynastyMusunuri NayaksVaghela dynastyYajvapala dynastyMughal EmpireBengal SultanateGujarat SultanateToday part of

Bangladesh

India

Pakistan

Qutb al-Din Aibak, a former Turkic Mamlukslave of Muhammad Ghori, was the first sultan of Delhi, and his Mamluk dynasty conquered large areas of northern India. Afterwards, the Khalji dynasty was also able to conquer most of central India, but both failed to conquer the whole of the Indian subcontinent. The sultanate reached the peak of its geographical reach during the Tughlaq dynasty, occupying most of the Indian subcontinent.[10] This was followed by decline due to Hindu reconquests, states such as the Vijayanagara Empire asserting independence, and new Muslim sultanates such as the Bengal Sultanate breaking off.[11][12]

During and in the Delhi Sultanate, there was a synthesis of Indian civilization with that of Islamic civilization, and the further integration of the Indian subcontinent with a growing world system and wider international networks spanning large parts of Afro-Eurasia, which had a significant impact on Indian culture and society, as well as the wider world.[13] The time of their rule included the earliest forms of Indo-Islamic architecture,[14][15] increased growth rates in India's population and economy,[16] and the emergence of the Hindi-Urdu language.[17] The Delhi Sultanate was also responsible for repelling the Mongol Empire's potentially devastating invasions of India in the 13th and 14th centuries.[18] However, the Delhi Sultanate also caused large scale destruction and desecration of temples in the Indian subcontinent.[19] In 1526, the Sultanate was conquered and succeeded by the Mughal Empire.

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