Sultan who adopted persian custom and manners in court
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Answer:
Ghiyas ud din Balban
Explanation:
Ghiyas ud din Balban was the Sultan during Delhi Sultanate, who adopted Persian customs and manners in the court. He introduced two Persian customs in court according to which the person coming in the court, at first, must do Sijda and Paibos to the king, as a mark of respect.
Ghiyas ud din Balban was the ninth king of Mamluk dynasty of Delhi Sultanate. He ruled over the Delhi Sultanate from 1266 to 1287. He was once the wazir of last Shamsi Sultan, Nasir ud-Din.
Ghiyas-Uddin-balban was the Sultan of delhi who introduced the custom and manners of the court adopted from Persia.
Explanation:
The Persian court manners and the relevant customs were introduced and adopted in the court of Delhi by the Sultan of Delhi of those times.
It was Ghiyas-Uddin-balban who was the sultan and made the different era of kingship through many of the adoption from the Persian culture and customs.