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What are the causes for the downfall of delhi sultanate's?

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Answered by BrainlyRaaz
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The following were the main caudes rthe downfall of the Delhi Sultanate :

  • The Sultans had conquered India by sword and they ruled it by sword. They never gained sympathy of their subjects. They were despotic by nature.

  • Most of the Sultans were intolerant towards the Hindus. The Hindus were maltreated and forcibly converted to Islam. They were even made to pay Jazia.

  • Most of the Sultans were pleasure loving and weak rulers.

  • The nobles were opportunists and revolted from time to time.

  • The Jagirdari system weakened the Central government.

  • The army was not well organised and it was not well disciplined.

  • There was no definite law of succession.

  • The continuous invasions of the Mongols weakened the Delhi Sultanate.
Answered by Remi14
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Answer:

  • The Sultans had conquered India by sword and they ruled it by sword. They never gained sympathy of their subjects. They were despotic by nature.
  • Most of the Sultans were intolerant towards the Hindus. The Hindus were maltreated and forcibly converted to Islam. They were even made to pay Jazia.
  • Most of the Sultans were pleasure loving and weak rulers.
  • The nobles were opportunists and revolted from time to time.
  • The Jagirdari system weakened the Central government.
  • The army was not well organised and it was not well disciplined.
  • There was no definite law of succession.
  • The continuous invasions of the Mongols weakened the Delhi Sultanate.
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