How alauddin khilji lead to the decline of delhi sultanate
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Explanation:Delhi Sultanate : The Turco-Afghan rule came to an end in India in 1526 with the defeat of Ibrahim Lodi at the hands of Babur in the First Battle of Panipat. The decline of Delhi Sultanate had begun much earlier. ... Inherent weakness: First, the Turco-Afghan Empire was built on the power of the sword.
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Alauddin Khilji led to the decline of Delhi sultanate by his over-exploitation on religions and administrative skills.
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- Though he conquered many from North, south, his slave general led many campaigns in the south leading to conquer many kingdoms and raided their kingdoms obtaining many treasures and animals.
- Along with this, he also exploited Muslims fanaticism against Hindu chieftains and the treatment of zimmis. Many Hindu temples were destroyed. He led to the exploitation of trade and relations between the former friends of the sultanate.
- There were irregularities of jital in taxes. Hindus were deprived of any higher positions in administration, thereby forming diplomatic relations with them.
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