History, asked by vedanshniranjan678, 1 month ago

Why were the 'group of forty' so important during the rule of the Delhi Sultanate?

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Answered by Mrmasoom
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The members of “The Forty” were assigned important positions and they became very powerful and influential. As long as Iltutmish lived, they served him most faithful. After his death, they became rebellious against all his successors. They wanted to keep all of Iltutmish's successors under them and enjoy the power.

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Answered by Harrypotter723
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The members of “The Forty” were assigned important positions and they became very powerful and influential. As long as Iltutmish lived, they served him most faithful. After his death, they became rebellious against all his successors. They wanted to keep all of Iltutmish's successors under them and enjoy the power

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