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why were the Muslim rulers of the Delhi sultanate known as 'sultan'​

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Answered by userg4470
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He sought to carve out a principality for himself by expanding the Islamic world. Muhammad of Ghor sought a Sunni Islamic kingdom of his own extending east of the Indus river, and he thus laid the foundation for the Muslim kingdom called the Delhi Sultanate.

Royal line: Tughlaq dynasty, Sayyid dynasty

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Answered by rohanraj564
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He sought to carve out a principality for himself by expanding the Islamic world. Muhammad of Ghor sought a Sunni Islamic kingdom of his own extending east of the Indus river, and he thus laid the foundation for the Muslim kingdom called the Delhi Sultanate

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