DELHI SULTANATE

refers to the various Muslim dynasties that ruled in India (1210–1526). It was founded after Muhammad of Ghor defeated Prithvi Raj and captured Delhi in 1192. In 1206, Qutb ud-Din, one of his generals, proclaimed himself sultan of Delhi and founded a line of rulers called the Slave dynasty, because he and several of the sultans who claimed succession from him were originally military slaves. Iltutmish (1210–35) and Balban (1266–87) were among the dynasty's most illustrious rulers. Constantly faced with revolts by conquered territories and rival families, the Slave dynasty came to an end in 1290. Under the Khalji dynasty (1290–1320), the conquests of Ala ud-Din Khalji brought Muslim dominion in India to its greatest height until the Mughul empire. Early in the reign of Muhammad Tughluq, founder of the Tughluq dynasty (1325–98), the power of Delhi was acknowledged even in the extreme S of India. His eccentric rule and ferocious temperament provoked a series of revolts, notably that of the Hindu Vijayanagar kingdom in the south, and a steady loss of territory; by his death (1351) the Hindu south had recovered its independence and the Deccan had become a separate Muslim state, the Bahmani kingdom. Under Tughluq's successors the sultanate of Delhi began to disintegrate into several small states. With the sack of Delhi by Timur in 1398, the once great sultanate fell, although local rulers lingered on at Delhi until the invasion of Babur and the Mughal conquest.

See V. D. Mahajan, The Sultanate of Delhi (2d ed. 1963); I. Quereshi, Administration of the Sultanate of Delhi (5th ed. 1971); N. K. Hamida, Agriculture, Industrial and Urban Dynamism under the Sultans of Delhi, 1206–1555 (1986).

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...Religion and Empire in the Delhi Sultanate 38...religious orientation of the Delhi sultanate can then be more easily addressed...first great historian of the Delhi sultanate, Qazi Minhaj-i Siraj d. ca...
...TYA Al-Utbi, Tdrikh al-Yamini (Delhi, 1847). TYP Al-Utbi, Tankh-i...through the institution of the Sultanate, a form of Islamic dominion derived...of Islam, estab- lishing the Sultanate of Delhi in the thirteenth century. Originally...
...II The Delhi Sultanate 16...centuries later. Chapter II THE DELHI SULTANATE The Ghaznavide rule in the...history as the period of the Delhi Sultanate. During this span of time forty...
...about the year 1518 A.D., 2 Tlolumes (New Delhi, 1989). FFS A. Rashid (ed.), Futubiit-i-Ffroz...and India in 1512-1515, 2 Volume (New Delhi, 1990). TA B. De (transl.), 7he J0abaq...Akbar by Khwajah NizdmuddTn Ahmad (New Delhi, 1990; or 1939). TF TarTkh-i-Firishta...
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...Mamluk military in the Hijaz and the Sultanates dependence on the sharifs of Mecca to...Essays on Islam and Indian History (New Delhi: Oxford Univ. Press, 2001), 76-93...emphasis; Mortel, "Taxation," 13). The Sultanate would hardly have given up this share...
...improved his relations with the Delhi sultanate. It certainly improved his economic...Jackson, "The Mongols and the Delhi Sultanate in the Reign of Muhammad Tughluq...123; see also P. Jackson, The Delhi Sultanate: A Political and Military History...
...Armenians, whether at Julfa and Delhi or at Lhasa, and commercial disputes...The Political Theory of the Delhi Sultanate (Allahabad, 1940 ); A. K...administration of the Timurids and of the Delhi sultanate functioning. However, most land...
...Armenians, whether at Julfa and Delhi or at Lhasa, and commercial disputes...The Political Theory of the Delhi Sultanate (Allahabad, 1940 ); A. K...administration of the Timurids and of the Delhi sultanate functioning. However, most land...
...War-Horse and Elephant in the Delhi Sultanate: A Study of Military Supplies...ever fully integrated into the Delhi administrative system...H. Shokoohy, Hisar-i Firuza: Sultanate and Early Mughal Architecture in...
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...They were: the dynasties of the Delhi Sultanate, 1206-1526, which created the...policies towards non-Muslims of the Delhi Sultanate. They were particularly aware...Sultan Raziya, who ruled the Delhi Sultanate from 1236 to 1240, and was...
...the other way." What has emerged in the course of the history of religious traditions--from Bach to Barth, from the Delhi Sultanate to the Dalai Lama--is certainly as significant as what can be discerned of their beginnings. And the ways in which...
...majority of what is now Afghanistan, Babur eyed the Sultanate of Delhi and, in 1526, he successfully defeated an army ten...return. Following a rapid invasion, the Persian entered Delhi in 1739, surrounded by his elite bodyguard of Afghan...
...as the tomb for a beloved wife; if one does not see in it the immense astronomical devices he built in Shahjahanabad (now New Delhi), which stands like a complex of gigantic sculptures; if one has not been awed by the image of shah Jahans own unachieved tomb...


 

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...comes from the old Muslim world in what was once the Delhi Sultanate; Mr. Advani is from the Sindh around Karachi, Pakistans...way to Mr. Advani. That would encourage those in New Delhi who fail to recognize that the first victim of Mr. Musharrafs...


 

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DELHI SULTANATE refers to the various Muslim dynasties...kingdom. Under Tughluqs successors the sultanate of Delhi began to disintegrate into several...conquest. See V. D. Mahajan, The Sultanate of Delhi (2d ed. 1963); I. Quereshi, Administration...
...of Ghor captured the Rajput town, and the Delhi Sultanate was established (1206). The invasion of Delhi by Timur in 1398 put an end to the sultanate; the Lodis, last of the Delhi sultans, gave way to Babur , who, after the...
SLAVE DYNASTY see Delhi Sultanate . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
TUGHLUQ, MUHAMMAD see Delhi Sultanate . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...near New Delhi, India. One of the earliest Muslim monuments in India, it was erected (c.1230) by Iltutmish of the Delhi Sultanate . It is c.240 ft (73 m) high, covered with relief work, and was probably built to celebrate a victory...
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