The geographical features of India helped in the growth of dynasties A. Identify the dynasties and rulers that ruled Delhi during the Sultanate period and complete the flow chart Mamluk Dynasty (slave dynasty) Quitbuddin Aybak, Iltumish, Balban
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The mamluk was directed into Northern India by Qutb ud-Din Aibak, a Turkic Mamluk general from Central Asia. The Mamluk dynasty ruled from 1206 to 1290; it was the first of five unrelated dynasties to rule as the Delhi Sultanate till 1526.[4][5][6] Aibak's tenure as a Ghurid dynasty administrator lasted from 1192 to 1206, a period during which he led invasions into the Gangetic heartland of India and established control over some of the new areas.
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The Mamluk dynasty (Persian: سلطنت مملوک, romanized: Salṭanat Mamlūk) was directed into Northern India by Qutb ud-Din Aibak, a Turkic Mamluk general from Central Asia. The Mamluk dynasty ruled from 1206 to 1290; it was the first of five unrelated dynasties to rule as the Delhi Sultanate till 1526.[4][5][6] Aibak's tenure as a Ghurid dynasty administrator lasted from 1192 to 1206, a period during which he led invasions into the Gangetic heartland of India and established control over some of the new areas.[citation needed]
Mamluk dynasty
1206–1290
Territory of the Delhi Mamluk Dynasty.[1]
Territory of the Delhi Mamluk Dynasty.[1]
Capital
Lahore (1206–1210)
Badayun (1210–1214)
Delhi (1214–1290)
[2]
Common languages
Persian (official)[3]
Religion
Sunni Islam
Government
Sultanate
Sultan
• 1206–1210
Qutb ud-Din Aibak
• 1287–1290
Muiz ud din Qaiqabad
History
• Established
1206
• Disestablished
1290
Preceded by Succeeded by
Chauhan
Tomara dynasty
Ghurid Sultanate
Sena Empire
Khalji dynasty
Today part of
India
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Nepal