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Impact of Turkish Conquest on India
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Several walks of Indian life were greatly affected by the Turks conquest. Following significant changes took place in the political, social and economic life of India.
I. Political Changes or Effects:
1. Establishment of the Muslim rule in North India:
The Arab invasion had led to the establishment of two independent Muslim Kingdoms of Sindh and Multan. But the Turk invasion led to the establishment of the Muslim rule over a large part of North India.
2. Political importance of Delhi:
Iltutmish made Delhi the capital of the Sultanate in India. Earlier it was Lahore. Thus the political importance of Lahore declined and of Delhi increased.
3. Supremacy of the Caliph of Bagdad:
Though the Turkish Sultans of Delhi were independent rulers yet they took the help of Caliph to give stability to their rule and they considered themselves a part of the Islamic world. In other words foreign religious elements were introduced in Indian political life.
4. Law of succession:
Islamic law enjoins the election of a ruler but in practice any of the issues of the Sultan could be chosen as the successor of the throne. Likewise it was essential that the Sultan should be a male. However there were deviations also. These practices affected the political situation in India.
5. Turkish monopoly of high offices:
Indians, whether Hindus or Muslims were by and large deprived of high offices in administration.
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Several walks of Indian life were greatly affected by the Turks conquest. Following significant changes took place in the political, social and economic life of India.
I. Political Changes or Effects:
1. Establishment of the Muslim rule in North India:
The Arab invasion had led to the establishment of two independent Muslim Kingdoms of Sindh and Multan. But the Turk invasion led to the establishment of the Muslim rule over a large part of North India.
2. Political importance of Delhi:
Iltutmish made Delhi the capital of the Sultanate in India. Earlier it was Lahore. Thus the political importance of Lahore declined and of Delhi increased.
3. Supremacy of the Caliph of Bagdad:
Though the Turkish Sultans of Delhi were independent rulers yet they took the help of Caliph to give stability to their rule and they considered themselves a part of the Islamic world. In other words foreign religious elements were introduced in Indian political life.
4. Law of succession:
Islamic law enjoins the election of a ruler but in practice any of the issues of the Sultan could be chosen as the successor of the throne. Likewise it was essential that the Sultan should be a male. However there were deviations also. These practices affected the political situation in India.
5. Turkish monopoly of high offices:
Indians, whether Hindus or Muslims were by and large deprived of high offices in administration.
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