who was the commander - in- chief of the army during sultanate period?
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The administration system of Delhi Sultanate were directed and governed by the Quranic injunctions. The Quranic law was the supreme law of the empire.
The Caliph was the supreme sovereign according to the Islamic theory of sovereignty. All Muslim kings through the world were his subordinates. During the Sultanate period, the power of the Caliph was at its zenith.
The Caliph was the supreme sovereign according to the Islamic theory of sovereignty. All Muslim kings through the world were his subordinates. During the Sultanate period, the power of the Caliph was at its zenith.
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The commander of the chief of the army was the Sultan himself during the period of the Sultanate.
Explanation:
The sultan i.e. the king was the main law-making and governing authority and the final court of appeal as the Sultanate period witnessed perfect autocratic rule. Apart from this, military titles were graded as Amirs, Khan, and Maliks. The army consists of infantry, cavalry and elephant corps. The army also included men from different nationalities.
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