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The Delhi Sultanate lost control of northern India during the long period of disunity that is also called the first disunion. This took place between 220 and 589.
Under the Sultanate period, land grants were known as iqta. The people who had held the land on behalf of the sultan were the Iqta for the state and to control the nobles
The sultanate period is the period when the early turks and afghan rulers ruled (1206-1526),these rulers were known as the sultans.
The period between 1206-1526 in India's history is known as the Delhi Sultanate. During this period of over 320 years, five Muslim dynasties ruled in Delhi. These were: the Slave dynasty (1206-1290), the Khilji dynasty (1290-1320), the Tughlaq dynasty (1320-1414), the Sayyid dynasty (1414-1451) and the Lodi dynasty (1451-1526).
There were really a lot of things that happened to Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire, but I could summarize them; Western Europe fell into a period of a thousand years of disunity and war, before finally creating the European Union, bringing harmony to the continent.
The Delhi Sultanate lost control of northern India during the long period of disunity that is also called the first disunion. This took place between 220 and 589.
The Delhi Sultanate lost control of northern India during the long period of disunity that is also called the first disunion. This took place between 220 and 589.
Arab armies attacked to restore Arab influence in India
Because the minority Muslims ruled much of Northern India from 1206 to 1526 in a period known as the Delhi Sultanate.
Under the Sultanate period, land grants were known as iqta. The people who had held the land on behalf of the sultan were the Iqta for the state and to control the nobles
is there any music of delhi sultanate periord's left now in our period?
The sultanate period is the period when the early turks and afghan rulers ruled (1206-1526),these rulers were known as the sultans.
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They entered a Period of Disunity.
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