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What is khalji Revolution? What was its impact on Delhi Sultanate?

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Answered by zinat
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Khalji revolution is the internal restructuring of the Delhi Sultanate and its territorial expansion.

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Khalji Dynasty - Khalji Dynasty was a Muslim Dynasty of Turkic Origin, which ruled large parts of South Asia between 1290 and 1320 AD. It was founded by Jalal-Ud-Din Khalji and became the second dynasty to rule the Delhi Sultanate of India. The Khalji Dynasty is known for its faithlessness and ferocity.
 
Khalji Revolution :

The Khalji Revolution marked the overthrow of the Slave Dynasty and the establishment of the rule of Khalji Dynasty in the reign of Delhi Sultanate. It was not merely a change in the dynasty but the very nature of the state was poised for a revolution under the Khiljis. The Khalji Revolution was a revolution in the sense that it heralded the end of the Turkish supremacy over rule in India. The Khaljis were not considered as pure Turks. The Khaljis ushered in a revolution in the history of the Delhi Sultanate by initiating an expansionist policy. 

Impact of Khalji Revolution :
It was a revolution in real sense that it settled the fact that the state power was not the monopoly of a particular group of people. The Khalji Revolution was also ushered in by the new administrative measures that were introduced. Thus, there were the market regulations which fixed the prices of different commodities. Moreover, the new administrative machinery comprising the officers to oversee the market regulations. The Khaljis proclaimed a concept of kinship of their own. Khaljis did not recognize any other power center in the administration. The Sultan need not act under the guidance of Nobles and Ulemas. So, Khaljis heralded a new era in various aspects of Delhi Sultanate.
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