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Answered by rayyanuddin027
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Explanation:

Timur’s Invasion of India (1398-1399) : causes of Timur’s invasion:

Following were the chief motives of Timur’s invasion on India:

1. Timur’s ambition:

Like other great conquerors, Timur was also very ambitious. He wanted to bring under his sway more and more lands.

2. Eye on India’s wealth:

Dr. A.L. Srivastava has described this motive in these words, “The huge wealth of Hindustan had attracted his attention. Delhi Sultanate was tottering and this gave an opportunity to the Turkish conqueror to fulfil his ambition.” According to Dr. Srivastava, Timur had no intention of conquering Hindustan or ruling over it.

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Explanation:

Timur’s Invasion of India (1398-1399) : causes of Timur’s invasion:

Following were the chief motives of Timur’s invasion on India:

1. Timur’s ambition:

Like other great conquerors, Timur was also very ambitious. He wanted to bring under his sway more and more lands.

2. Eye on India’s wealth:

Dr. A.L. Srivastava has described this motive in these words, “The huge wealth of Hindustan had attracted his attention. Delhi Sultanate was tottering and this gave an opportunity to the Turkish conqueror to fulfil his ambition.” According to Dr. Srivastava, Timur had no intention of conquering Hindustan or ruling over it.

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