what role did the turkan-i-chahalgani play in the administration of the delhi sultanate?explain
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The Corps of Forty (Persian: گروه چهارده, Urdu: گروہِ چالیس), also known as Dal Chalisa or Turkan-i-Chahalgani was the council of 40 Turkic and non-Turkic nobles that administered the Delhi Sultanate under the Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate. ... Sometimes these nobles played a crucial role in the choice of the Sultan.
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