Name the two garrison towns distant from Delhi Sultanate?
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Bengal and Sind
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Bengal and Sind
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The answer is Bengal and Sind
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There existed a system of walled towns in the early 13th century.
- A fortified town is one that is completely surrounded by the fort's walls on all sides.
- Garrisons were stationed in fortified towns to safeguard them.
- Garrisons were a group of troops responsible for guarding the town and fort.
- These walled garrison cities were administered by Delhi sultans in the early 13th century.
- They lacked control over the adjacent territories that could provide them with commodities and services. Instead, they relied on commerce and loot to get their supplies.
- In Bengal and Sind, garrison towns existed as well. Controlling those garrison towns from Delhi, on the other hand, was a challenging assignment.
- As a result, the sultanate of Delhi grew in power by consolidating adjacent garrison towns' territory. They were able to expand their military regimes in this area as a result of this.
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