The Delhi Sultanate, established in the 13th century, was characterized by a series of Muslim dynasties that ruled over large parts of northern India. Its nature was marked by a blend of Islamic governance and local customs, leading to significant cultural and architectural developments, such as the construction of the Qutub Minar and the establishment of Indo-Islamic architecture. The Sultanate also facilitated trade and interaction between different cultures, contributing to the subcontinent's rich tapestry. However, it faced challenges from regional kingdoms and internal strife, which ultimately led to its decline in the 16th century.
The sultanate period is the period when the early turks and afghan rulers ruled (1206-1526),these rulers were known as the sultans.
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
Medieval Bengal was ruled by a series of dynasties, including the Pala Empire, which was prominent from the 8th to the 12th centuries and known for its patronage of Buddhism. Following the decline of the Palas, the Senas emerged as a powerful Hindu dynasty in the 11th century, known for their cultural contributions and temple construction. In the late medieval period, Bengal came under the control of the Delhi Sultanate and later the Bengal Sultanate, before eventually becoming part of the Mughal Empire in the 16th century. Each of these rulers contributed to the rich cultural and political history of the region.
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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.
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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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Vajrayana Buddhism was prominent during the Sultamate period.
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 special features of the foreign accounts were that they were invaluable source of information about medieval period.The foreign travellers and scholars wrote honestly about what they experienced in india.
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