what measures of sultan balban reflect the autocratic nature of his rule
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Sultan balban was a slave in his early life.He became a King at the age of sixty.He had a abusive childhood that affected his mind a lot.He had a merciless heart.He severally punished his slaves and thus no other king dared to deceive him.
Though he did many good things for
the society too.Like introducing silver coins.No one dared to question him
Though he did many good things for
the society too.Like introducing silver coins.No one dared to question him
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Balban was in reality a hard drill sergeant and strict slave driver. Ill trained establishment, association or a realm can't keep going for a long. For this, Balban embraced these extreme measures and He was fruitful in merging his domain and fortified the specialist of the Sultan.
The lawfulness circumstance was more regrettable in numerous parts of the domain. Additionally, there was likewise a genuine risk of mongol attack which required a prompt consideration. So as to handle these issues, Balban as opposed to growing his realm received the arrangement to combine his position in the domain.
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