why was it difficult to control garrison town in distant regions?
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A garrison town is a fortified settlement with soldiers. The Sultans seldom controlled the hinterland of the cities and hence were dependent on trade, tribute and plunder for supplies. ... Consequently, it was very difficult to control garrison towns in Bengal and Sindh from Delhi.
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A garrison town is a fortified settlement with soldiers. The Sultans seldom controlled the hinterland of the cities and hence were dependent on trade, tribute and plunder for supplies. ... Consequently, it was very difficult to control garrison towns in Bengal and Sindh from Delhi.
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