Social Sciences, asked by nandhicka2008, 9 months ago

why did the mongol invasions poes a great threat to the sultanate?​

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Answered by promit68
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Explanation:

Mongol attacks on the Delhi Sultanate increased during the reign of Alauddin Khaiji and in the early years of Muhammad Tughluq's rule. Hence, a vast standing army was established under these two rulers to confront Mongol invasions. Alauddin constructed a new garrison town named Siri for his soldiers.

This command structure was highly flexible and allowed the Mongol army to attack en masse, divide into smaller groups to encircle their enemies and either lead them into an ambush or divide into small groups of roughly 10 to mop up a fleeing and broken army

Mongol warriors are known for their ruthlessness and ferocity. It is said that they used to eat and entire human in mere minutes. They also liked to drink human blood. ... Mongols were known to be nomads.

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Answered by ashishkumar26994
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Answer:

This us because the mongol invaders were fearless and invaded India many many times the sultans had a fear that their kingdom would be destroyed and captured by the mongols.

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