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A sultanate is a state in which the ruler bears the title Sultan. The modern nations of Oman and Brunei are sultanates.

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Architectural monuments built during sultanate period?

The monument built in sultanate period were the Alia Darwaza , Qutb Minar, Iltutmish's tomb,Ghiyas ud din tugluq's tomb, Firoz Tughluq's tomb, Quwwat ul islam masjid built by qutb ud din aibak.


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