Why did the Delhi Sultans not expand their frontiers in the earlier phase of their rule?
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Why did the Delhi Sultans not expand their frontiers in the earlier phase of their rule? ... The Sultans seldom controlled the hinterland of the cities. They were solely dependent upon tribute or plunder for supplies. Controlling garrison towns in distant Bengal and Sind from Delhi was extremely difficult.
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- In the early thirteenth century the control of the Delhi Sultans did not go beyond heavily fortified towns occupied by garrisons.
- The Sultans seldom controlled the hinterland of the cities.
- They were solely dependent upon tribute or plunder for supplies.
- Controlling garrison towns in distant Bengal and Sind from Delhi was extremely difficult.
- Rebellion, war and bad weather could snap fragile communication routes.
- The state was also challenged by Mongol invasions from Afghanistan.
- The governors rebelled frequently at any sign of the Sultan’s weakness.
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