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How vah society divided during sultanate period?​

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Answered by MrsMuffin
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During the Delhi Sultanate, the society was in transition phase. Based on the religion, people were broadly categorised into Hindus and Muslims. Muslims were again divided into two categories: nobility and the chiefs. The nobles were divided into three classes: the Khans, the Maliks and the Amirs.

Answered by priy32
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The society during the Sultanate period was divided into-four main classes. The first or the aristocratic class was the most influential class in the society. This class consisted of the nobility and high officials. They were very rich and lived a luxurious life.The second important group were the Ulemas and the Hindu priests who advised the Sultan on how to carry on his administration in accordance with the sacred law.The third category of people or the town dwellers consisted of officials, merchants and artisans who were fairly well-to- do.The common people or the peasantry who formed the bulk of the population were poor and did not have enough to satisfy their needs.

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