nope, they are mongols..
they ended the last dynasty of Delhi Sultans named Lodi, and established the Mughal Dynasty.
Persian culture was dominant throughout India. Buddhist influences became more prominent. A fusion of Islamic and Indian cultures was achieved. Islamic and Indian cultures did not borrow from each other.
conclusion of delhi sultanate
Qutub-ud-din Aibak was a trusted slave general of Sultan Muhammad Ghori. Upon the death of Ghori in 1206, Qutub-ud-din proclaimed himself as the Sultan of Delhi and established the Salve Dynasty. This marked the beginning of Delhi Sultanate.
The Delhi Sultanate played a significant role in shaping Indian history by introducing Islamic influences to the region, establishing a centralized form of government, and promoting trade and cultural exchanges. It also led to the spread of new architectural styles and administrative practices in India.
Shahjahanabad was named after the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, who commissioned its construction in 1638. The city served as the new capital of the Mughal Empire, replacing Agra. Shahjahanabad is now known as Old Delhi, and it remains an important historical and cultural center in India.
Persian was the language of administration under the rule of Delhi sultanate.
Urdu was the language of Mughals in Delhi.
Muhammad bin Tughluq
it was called delhi sultante because the sultans ruled over delhi for a period of time
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the sultans eat KHABULI
There have been many mosques built by the Mughals in Delhi during the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. One of these mosques is known as Akbarabadi Masjid.
mughal monuments were built by mughals and sultanate monuments by sultans of delhi
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Qutbuddin Aybak was the founder of Slave Dynasty or Ghulam Dynasty was the first Sultan of Delhi.He ruled as an emperor for only four years, from 1206 to 1210.He built Qutub Minar and the Quwwat Al Islam mosque in delhi
Ulemas
babur started the mughal empire by invading India from the Delhi sultans.