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What led to the disintegration of the Delhi Sultanate?​

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Answered by sharda36
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The downfall of the Delhi Sultanate started towards the end of the Tughlaq era, with inter-familial strife creating anarchy in, and disintegration of, the kingdom. This was heightened by an invasion by the Turkic ruler Timur (Tamerlane), and the subsequent massacre and pillage of Delhi.

Answered by itzhandsomeboy3439
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The rule of the Delhi Sultans lasted for over three centuries-A.D. 1206-1526. The causes that led to the downfall of the Sultans were: ... Sultans like Firoz Tughlak and Sikander Lodi re-imposed jazia, the much-heated pilgrimage tax on the Hindus. Consequently the Hindus hated them and became their enemies

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