What led to the disintegration of the Delhi Sultanate?
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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.
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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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