Q.1 In the early thirteenth century when Sultans had no control over hinterlands, how did they get supplies ?
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The Sultans seldom controlled the hinterland of the cities and were therefore dependent upon trade, tribute or plunder for supplies. Controlling garrison towns in distant Bengal and Sind from Delhi was extremely difficult.
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In the thirteenth century, the control of regions by the Delhi Sultans rarely went beyond garrison towns. ... The Sultans seldom controlled the hinterland of the cities. Due to this, they were dependent on trade, tribute and plunder for supplies
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