What is written in sanskrit prashasti about delhi sultan ghiyasuddin balban?
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The sanskrit prashasti is full of praiseworthy adjectives about Delhi sultan Ghiyassuddin Balban.
It carries a detailed note of large empire which stretched from Bengal in the East to Afghanistan in the West.
The entire South India was under his control. This Prashasti also praises the administrative excellence and supreme military capabilities of Delhi sultan Ghiyassuddin Balban.
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Things written in Sanskrit prashasti about delhi sultan ghiyasuddin balban:
- The Sanskrit prashasti is packed with admirable commendable descriptors for Ghiyassuddin Balban, who was the sultan of Delhi.
- This bears a thorough mention of great empire extending mostly from east Bengal to western Afghanistan.
- The whole of South India had been under his influence.
- The prashastis are remarkable classics, and prashasti is just a Sanskrit terminology meaning "in admiration" Balban's prashasti defines the Eastern boundaries of the kingdom of Ghiyasuddin Balban.
- This gives a lot of details that the east portion of the empire's borders was extending to Bengal.
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