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How did Alauddin deal with the Mongol menace.Give 3 poins​

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Answered by harshkmarprj
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Explanation:

  1. During the reign of Ala-ud-Din, their attacks became fiercer as compared to previous ones. Now they had a different object. Earlier, they had invaded India to gain booty and to extend their sphere of influence but now they attacked India to avenge their earlier defeats and also to extend their empire. At times, dissatisfied nobles in the court of the Sultans of Delhi also used to help them.  
  2. During the reign of Ala-ud-Din, seven fierce invasions of the Mongols took place but Ala-ud-Din succeeded in defeating Mongols all the times. Ala-ud-Din formulated a strong and a systematic frontier policy. He also planned to fight offensively instead of defensively.
  3. The aggressive policy of Ala-ud-Din made the Mongols fearful of the Indian army. The terror created by Zafar Khan, one of the prominent generals of the Sultan in the minds of the Mongol soldiers was so great that “whenever their horses would not lower their mouths to drink water, the Mongol soldiers would mockingly shout at them whether they had seen Zafar Khan that they feared to stake their thirst.”

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