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state the policies of the allauddin khilji​

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Alauddin Khilji policies:-

Khilji rulers especially Alauddin Khilji changed the expense approaches just to increase his treasury and to pay his obligations and store for his wars of expansion. He raised agribusiness taxes straight forwardly from 20% to 50%, payable in kind of grain and rural produce or with cash and he discarded instalments.....

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1.Khilji rulers especially Alauddin Khilji changed the expense approaches just to increase his treasury and to pay his obligations and store for his wars of expansion. He raised agribusiness taxes straight forwardly from 20% to 50%, payable in kind of grain and rural produce or with cash and he discarded instalments.

2.Alauddin Khilji maintained a strong and huge standing army to safeguard his empire. He introduced the system of branding of horses (dagh) and maintenance of descriptive register of soldiers to prevent false musters and corrupt practices. Alauddin abolished the Jagir system and paid the salaries in cash.

3.Establishment of markets

Alauddin implemented price control measures by setting up following types of markets in Delhi: Mandi, the central grain market, plus grocery shops in every neighbourhood. Sera-i Adl, the central market for manufactured commodities and imported goods. Markets for slaves and animals.

4.Alauddin Khilji possessed an unlimited lust of conquest and achieved success at wars. His ideal was Alexander the great whose example he wanted to emulate. His reign is famous for a series of brilliant conquests leading to the expansion of Muslim arms to South India.

5.The market reform of Alauddin Khilji was one of the most effective and far reaching economic regulations of the Sultanate period. ... These measures were enacted to regulate the activities of the traders who brought grain to Delhi. The Sultan fixed the prices of all commoditions from grain to cloths, slaves, cattle etc.

Alauddin Khilji was a strong and efficient ruler. He set up a strong central government. He was the highest authority of the state and he believed in the history of divine right. The Sultan started considering himself a representative of God or “Shadow of God”. As a result, he restricted matrimonial relations among nobles and officers as well as he prohibited secret meetings and parties etc. He appointed spies to keep an eye on them and tried to confiscate their excess wealth. He prohibited wine and gambling and refrained himself from these activities. Alauddin Khilji prevented the interference of Ulemas in administration.

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