Which dynasty of delhi sultanate ruled for the shortest period

  1. History of India
  2. DELHI SULTANATE
  3. Timeline of Delhi
  4. Mamluk dynasty (Delhi)
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History of India

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DELHI SULTANATE

The Delhi Sultanate was one of the famous empires during more than three centuries in Northern India and the empire was stretched up to the larger part of Southern Asia. The Delhi Sultanate was established by Qutb-ud-din Aibak in 1206. He was the first emperor and the founder of the Mamluk Dynasty and the Delhi Sultanate. From another aspect, as per the opinion of some historians, the Aibak or the Mamluk dynasty was also called the Slave dynasty. After the ruling of the Mamluk Dynasty, there were four more dynasties in the Delhi Sultanate, therefore, it can be said that a total of five dynasties ruled in the Delhi Sultanate. Therefore the entire dynasties were: • Mamluk or Slave Dynasty (1206-1290) • Khilji Dynasty (1290-1320) • Tughlaq Dynasty (1320-1414) • Sayyid Dynasty (1414-1451) • Lodi Dynasty (1451-1526) These are the five dynasties of the Delhi Sultanate and the factors and fame related to all of the dynasties will be discussed and described in this assignment. Concept and Background of Delhi Sultanate The Delhi Sultanate was the empire for three centuries and the kingdom of the short-lived emperors who mainly originated from Turkey and Afghanistan and they ruled in the Delhi capital from 1206 to 1526 CE. After 1526 CE, the last emperor of the Delhi Sultanate, Ibrahim Lodiwas defeated and thrown by the Mughal emperor Babur in the battle of Panipat and the Mughal Empire was established by replacing the Delhi Sultanate in the year 1526. The entire ruling period of th...

Timeline of Delhi

Kuru Kingdom (1200 BCE-500 BCE) [ ] • Territory came under the Maurya Empire (300 BCE-100 BCE) [ ] • Territory came under the Kushan Empire (1st-3rd century) [ ] • Territory came under the Gupta Empire (3rd century-6th century) [ ] • Territory came under the Vardhana Dynasty (6th century-7th century) [ ] This section is empty. You can help by ( March 2022) Gurjara-Pratihara Dynasty (7th century) [ ] • Territory briefly came under the Tomara Dynasty (731-1160) [ ] • 731/736 – Chahamanas of Shakambhari (1160-1206) [ ] • c. 1160 – • 1180 – Lal Kot renamed to Rai Pithora. • 1191 – • 1192 – Delhi Sultanate (1206 – 1526) [ ] Ruling dynasties • v • t • e The Delhi Sultanate refers to 5 Muslim Kingdoms which were based mostly in Delhi for 320 years. They are: • 1206 -1290 –Early Turkish Rulers / Slave Dynasty or Mamluk Dynasty • 1290-1320 – • 1320 -1413 – • 1414-1451 – • 1451 - 1526 – Mughal Empire (1526 – 1857) [ ] • 1526 – • 1556 – • 1639 – • 1737 – • 1753 – Durrani Empire (1752-1764) [ ] • 1752 - Delhi became a protectorate state of Durrani Empire. • 1761 - Durranis defeated Marathas in Third battle of Panipat and captured Delhi. The Mughal Emperor became vassal ruler and paid tributes to the Durranis. Maratha Empire (1757-1803) [ ] • 1757 – • 1771 – Delhi is captured by Sikh Misls (1765-1799) [ ] • 1764 – Jats and Sikhs lay siege to Delhi for several months and defeat • 1768 - After defeating Najib-ud-Daulah, Sikhs marched into Delhi. • 1783 – Sikhs defeat the Mughals at the o...

Mamluk dynasty (Delhi)

• العربية • Azərbaycanca • تۆرکجه • বাংলা • Català • Deutsch • Español • Esperanto • فارسی • Français • ગુજરાતી • 한국어 • हिन्दी • Bahasa Indonesia • Italiano • עברית • ქართული • മലയാളം • मराठी • Nederlands • नेपाली • 日本語 • Norsk bokmål • Norsk nynorsk • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ • پنجابی • Русский • Simple English • سنڌي • Suomi • Svenska • தமிழ் • Türkçe • Українська • اردو • 吴语 • 中文 The The Mamluk dynasty ( سلطنت مملوک, Salṭanat Mamlūk) was a dynasty which ruled History Mamluk dynasty was founded by In 1206, Aibak rose to power when his Ghurid overlord Muhammad of Ghor was assassinated. The Sultanate under Iltutmish established cordial diplomatic contact with the At least until the end of the 13th century when they ruled the Mamluk Sultanate in India, the Ghurid Turks maintained their ethnical characteristics, continuing to use Turkish as their main language, rather than Persian, and persisting in their rude and bellicose ways as "men of the sword", in opposition to the Persian "men of the pen". The Sultans The first Sultan of the Mamluk dynasty was The second Sultan was Sultan and reigned from 1210 to 1211. An elite group of forty nobles named Chihalgani ("the Forty") conspired against Aram Shah and invited The third Sultan was Shams-ud-din Nasir Amir-ul-Mu'minin and reigned from 1211 to 1236. He shifted the capital from Lahore to Delhi and trebled the exchequer. The fourth Sultan was Sultan and reigned from April 1236 to November 1236. He ruled for only seven months and his mother, The fi...

Delhi sultanate MCQ Objective Type Question and Answer

Delhi sultanate Mock Test | Online mock test for Delhi sultanate MCQ | Delhi sultanate Free Mock Delhi sultanate MCQ 1 – Which of the following statements is/are correct? [TAS 2019) 1. In the revenue administration of Delhi Sultanate, the in-charge of revenue collection was known as ‘Amil’. 2. The lata system of Sultans of Delhi was an ancient indigenous institution. 3. The office of ‘Mir Bakshi’ came into existence during the reign of Khalji Sultans of Delhi. (a) 1 only (b) 1 and 2 only (c) 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3 ANSWER 2. Which one of the following is NOT the characteristics of ‘Iqta System’? (UP PCS 2019) (a) Iqta was a revenue collection system (b) Siyasatnama was the source of information for Iqta System (c) Revenue from Iqta was directly deposited in Sultan’s account (d) Muqti was supported to maintain troops out of the revenue collected from Iqta ANSWER 7. The story that Alauddin Khilji invaded to secure Padmini, the queen of Rana Ratna Singh of Mewar, was vividly described by: [Odisha PCS 2017] (a) Malik Muhammad Jayasi in his epic Padmavat (b) Ibn-Batuta in his Rehla (c) Amir Khusraurin Khazain ul Futuh (d) Col.J. Todd in Annals and Antiquities of Rajsathan ANSWER Delhi sultanate MCQ 14. Which one of the following statements is NOT correct? [Asstt. Commdt. 2017] (a) Sharaf Qai was a minister of Allauddin Khalji (b) Under Giyasuddin Tughluq, Muqtis were warned not to ill-treat any of their officials for small amounts taken over and above their salaries (c) The Arabi...