when did delhi sultanate lag its foundation
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It was Qutub-uddin-Aibak, the slave of Ghori who laid the foundation of Slave dynasty and starting of Delhi sultanate that ruled India from 1206–1526.
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Delhi Sultanate
The Delhi Sultanate (Urdu: سلطنت دہلی) was a Delhi-based Muslim kingdom that ruled over large parts of India for 320 years (1206 1526). Five dynasties ruled over Delhi Sultanate sequentially, the first four of which were of Turkic origin and the last was the Afghan Lodi. The Lodi dynasty was replaced by the Mughal dynasty. The five dynasties were the Mamluk dynasty (120690); the Khilji dynasty (12901320); the Tughlaq dynasty (13201414); the Sayyid dynasty (141451); and the Afghan Lodi dynasty (14511526).
Qutb-ud-din Aibak, a former slave of Muhammad Ghori, was the first sultan of Delhi and his dynasty conquered large areas of northern India. Afterwards the Khilji dynasty was also able to conquer most of central India, but both failed to unite the Indian subcontinent. Delhi sultanate is also noted for being one of the few states to repel an attack from the Mongol Empire.
The Sultanate caused destruction and desecration of ancient temples of South Asia.as well as led to the emergence of Indo-Islamic architecture. The Delhi Sultanate is the era that enthroned one of the few female rulers in Islamic history, Razia Sultana from 1236 to 1240. In 1526 the Delhi Sultanate fell and was replaced by the Mughal Empire.
The Delhi Sultanate (Urdu: سلطنت دہلی) was a Delhi-based Muslim kingdom that ruled over large parts of India for 320 years (1206 1526). Five dynasties ruled over Delhi Sultanate sequentially, the first four of which were of Turkic origin and the last was the Afghan Lodi. The Lodi dynasty was replaced by the Mughal dynasty. The five dynasties were the Mamluk dynasty (120690); the Khilji dynasty (12901320); the Tughlaq dynasty (13201414); the Sayyid dynasty (141451); and the Afghan Lodi dynasty (14511526).
Qutb-ud-din Aibak, a former slave of Muhammad Ghori, was the first sultan of Delhi and his dynasty conquered large areas of northern India. Afterwards the Khilji dynasty was also able to conquer most of central India, but both failed to unite the Indian subcontinent. Delhi sultanate is also noted for being one of the few states to repel an attack from the Mongol Empire.
The Sultanate caused destruction and desecration of ancient temples of South Asia.as well as led to the emergence of Indo-Islamic architecture. The Delhi Sultanate is the era that enthroned one of the few female rulers in Islamic history, Razia Sultana from 1236 to 1240. In 1526 the Delhi Sultanate fell and was replaced by the Mughal Empire.
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