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25.The three type of taxes collected during the Delhi Sultanate are:
- On cultivation called the Kahraj, and amounting to about 50% of the peasants produce.
- On Houses.
- On Cattles
Explanation:
24.The duty of the muqtis was to lead military campaigns and maintain law and order in their iqtas.
23.Ans. The early Delhi Sultans, especially Iltutmish, favoured their special slaves purchased for military service because they were carefully trained to man some of the most important political offices in the kingdom. Since they were totally dependent upon their master, the Sultan could trust and rely upon them.
22.The direction towards which Muslims turn while offering prayer or namaz.
19.Inscriptions, coins, architecture and history written in Persian by learned authors are some of the most important sources that provide a lot of information about the Delhi Sultans.
20.Explanation: Tawarikh frequently wrote their 'histories for sultans' in the wish of high rewards. These authors guide rulers on the requirement to preserve an “ideal” 'social order' based on 'gender distinctions' and 'birthright'. ... They wrote 'tawarikh' to keeps records of the achievements and merits of the sultans.
21. I don't know sorry my friend
Answer:
21)
Mazjid
22)
The direction towards which Muslims turn while offering prayer or namaz
23)
The early Delhi Sultans, especially Iltutmish, favoured theirspecial slaves purchased for military service because they were carefully trained to man some of the most important political offices in the kingdom. Since they were totally dependent upon their master, theSultan could trust and rely upon them
24)
The duty of the muqtis was to lead military campaigns and maintain law and order in their iqtas.
25)
Three types of taxes were collected: tax on cultivation, called 'kharaj', about 50% of the peasants' produce; tax on cattle; and tax on houses.
19) don't know