History, asked by dimpal0311, 1 month ago

Which ruler of Delhi started Tarangi Yojana?
A. Iltutmish
B. Qutubuddin Aibak
C. Mohammad Tughlaq
D. Firoz Shah Tughlaq​

Answers

Answered by theking20
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The correct answer is option (b) Qutubuddin Aibak.

  • Aibak, (1150 - 14 November 1210) was the general of the Ghurid king Muhammad Ghori. He controlled the Ghurid territories in northern India, and after the death of Muhammad Ghori, he became the ruler of an independent state that converted to the Delhi Sultanate under the rule of the Mamluk regime.
  • Aibak, a native of Turkestan, was sold into slavery at a young age. He was bought by Qazi in Nishapur in Persia, where he learned how to shoot arrows and horseback riding among other skills. He was later sold to Muhammad Ghori in Ghazni, where he rose to prominence in the royal court. During the Khwarazmian-Ghurid wars, he was captured by Sultan Shah's scouts; after the victory of Ghurid, he was liberated and much loved by Muhammad Ghori.
Answered by ramesh04jangid
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Answer: Firoz Shah Tughlaq​

Explanation:

Firoz was not the same as his ancestor when it came to administering. Disregard overcoming new regions, he didn't attempt to guarantee the regions which were parted away. Numerous districts took independence while he was in power.

Firoz Shah additionally gave basic concessions to the Islamic researchers. To keep them on his side, he boycotted the practices in the realm, the researchers considered un-Islamic. He was the person who began the burden of Jaziya.

He gave the standard of legacy to the military where the officials were allowed to rest and send their youngsters in armed force in their place. Nonetheless, they were not paid in genuine cash but rather via land.

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