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What is meant by the frontier of the Sultanate?

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Answer: 'Internal' frontiers of the sultanate refer to the 'hinterland' of the garrison towns. The 'external' frontiers, on the other hand, refer to the areas beyond the hinterland of the garrison towns that included the unconquered territories especially in the southern parts of India.

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'Internal' frontiers of the sultanate refer to the 'hinterland' of the garrison towns. The 'external' frontiers, on the other hand, refer to the areas beyond the hinterland of the garrison towns that included the unconquered territories especially in the southern parts of India.

The “internal” frontiers of the Sultanate means the consolidation of the hinterlands of the garrison towns. ... The “external” frontiers of the Sultanate meant the military expeditions into southern parts of India, which started during the reign of Alauddin Khalji and ended with the reign of Muhammad Tughluq.

Internal frontier of the empire refers to the areas included in the Sultanate as well as the hinterland of the garrison towns. Exterior frontier refers to the territories which were not conquered by the Sultans of Delhi.

Internal frontier of the empire refers to the areas included in the Sultanate as well as the hinterland of the garrison towns. Exterior frontier refers to the territories which were not conquered by the Sultans of Delhi.


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