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introduction of theory of kingship ghias-ud-din-ud-din balban​

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Ghiyas-ud-din Balban (1200-1287)

After assuming power he realised that it was important to restore the dignity of a ruler and stabilise his position in the eyes of the masses. Therefore, he made efforts to provide the institution some historical and political bases in order to legitimise his rule. He traced his lineage from Afrasiyab, the ancient king of Iran, to prove his right to rule as an inheritor of a great king. Next, he restored his image as not merely the head of the state but strict and brutal in terms of maintaining discipline and order in the society. He showed no mercy to rebels and intriguers. As a result, people became afraid of the punishments that he applied against the enemies of the state.

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