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  1. Delhi Sultanate

    The Delhi Sultanate period extended from 1206 CE to 1526 CE for almost 320 years. Administration. The effective administrative system under the Delhi Sultanate made a great impact on the Indian provincial kingdoms and later on the Mughal administrative system. At its peak, the Delhi Sultanate controlled regions as far south as Madurai.

  2. Administration During Delhi Sultanate Period

    Administration During Delhi Sultanate Period. During the Delhi Sultanate, the administration was well-organized and structured. At the helm was the Sultan, with a Finance Minister, known as the Wazir, by his side. To ensure effective governance, five additional ministers played crucial roles.

  3. The Delhi Sultanate

    The introduction of the Delhi sultanate marks the period when various Muslim dynasties ruled in India ( 1210-1526). It all started with the campaigns of Muhamed bin-Sams and his lieutenant Qutub-ud-din Aibak between 1175-1206. It was the victory against the Rajput kings which marked the foundation of Delhi sultanate.

  4. Administration of Delhi Sultanate

    The Delhi Sultanate period extended from 1206 CE to 1526 CE for almost 320 years. The establishment and expansion of the Delhi Sultanate led to the evolution of a powerful and efficient administrative system.; Administration during the Delhi Sultanate was based on the laws of the Shariat or the laws of Islam.Political, legal, and military authority was vested in the Sultan.

  5. Delhi Sultanate

    The Delhi Sultanate or the Sultanate of Delhi was a late medieval empire primarily based in Delhi that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent, for 320 years (1206-1526). Following the invasion of South Asia by the Ghurid dynasty, five dynasties ruled over the Delhi Sultanate sequentially: the Mamluk dynasty (1206-1290), the Khalji dynasty (1290-1320), the Tughlaq dynasty ...

  6. The Central Administration of the Delhi Sultanate

    The Sultanate Period: The Sultans of Delhi ruled over India from 1206 A.D. to 1526 A.D. — a period of about 320 years. Qutub-ud-Din Aibak was the first Sultan and Ibrahim Lodi, the last Sultan. With the defeat of Ibrahim Lodi at the hands of Babur in 1526, came the end of the Delhi Sultanate. Chief Characteristics of administration of the Delhi Sultanate: The first salient feature was that ...

  7. The Delhi Sultanate: Dynasties, Sources, Administration, Videos ...

    The Delhi Sultanate was administrated and governed as per the laws stated in the holy Quran. This Quranic law was the supreme law of the empire. The Caliph was the supreme leader according to the Islamic theory. And all the Muslim rulers in the world were to be his subordinates. Sultan - The head of the Sultanate.

  8. Delhi sultanate

    Delhi sultanate, principal Muslim power in north India from the 13th to the 16th century, enabled by the campaigns of the Ghurid dynasty and made independent by Iltutmish. After a period of imperialism, the sultanate's power began to decline after the Timurid invasions and was later subsumed into the Mughal empire.

  9. The Administration of the City of Delhi During the Sultanate

    1.1. The choice of Delhi as their capital by Delhi Sultans not. resulted in making it perhaps the largest and most populous city in. Sultanate India, but also made it politically excessively important. Besides, the Sultan a number of important nobles, naturally took. dence in the capital along with their contingents and household. establishment.

  10. Adminstration During Delhi Sultanate Period

    This new class introduced a new administrative system. During the Sultanate period the administrative apparatus was headed by the Sultan who was helped by various nobles. There were various other offices along with the office of the Sultan. Theoretically, there was a council of Ministers Majlis-i-Khalwat to assist the Sultan.

  11. Public Administrative during the Delhi Sultanate

    The Delhi Sultanate had an administrative system where the Sultan was at the apex, ruling and administering a large territory with the assistance of Amirans (nobles), ministers, officers, and various others. With absolute powers, he was the legal head of the state, the chief of the army, and had ultimate authority in judicial matters.

  12. Emergence and Administration of the Delhi Sultanate

    1. In the revenue administration of Delhi Sultanate, the in-charge of revenue collection was known as 'Amil'. 2. The lqta 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.

  13. NCERT Notes: Delhi Sultanate [Medieval Indian History For UPSC]

    The Delhi Sultanate was an Islamic empire based in Delhi that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent for 320 years (1206-1526). Five dynasties ruled over the Delhi Sultanate sequentially: the Mamluk dynasty (1206-1290), the Khalji dynasty (1290-1320), the Tughlaq dynasty (1320-1414), the Sayyid dynasty (1414-1451), and ...

  14. Administration of Delhi Sultanate- Provincial, Central Reforms

    The Sultans of Delhi established the reign over the territory between 1206 and 1526 CE. The Sultans had pursued numerous administrations of Delhi such as the central, provincial, revenue, and social administration. Remarkable pieces of art and architecture were also constructed during their reign.

  15. Administration under the Delhi Sultanate

    Delhi Sultanates were Persian speaking dynasties of Turkic and Afghan origin. They controlled India from 1210 AD to 1526 AD. Administration under the Delhi Sultanate was based on the Muslim laws also known as Shariat or Laws of Islam. The primary responsibility of the Sultan and the nobles of the court was to observe that the laws of Shariat ...

  16. Officers of the Delhi Sultanate

    The Delhi Sultanate period extended from 1206 CE to 1526 CE and its effective administrative system left a great impact on the Indian provincial kingdoms. ... The Administration under Delhi Sultanate was governed and directed by the Quranic injunctions and ... UPSC Mains Answer Writing Practice. Weekly Updates. Weekly GK and Current Affairs ...

  17. Administration of India under the Delhi Sultanate

    In this article we will discuss about the administration of India under the Delhi sultanate. According to Islam, Shariat is above everybody and every law and even the Imam or Khalifah is under it. The same way, all Muslim rulers are governed by it and have to obey its laws. Therefore, the primary duty of a Muslim ruler is to observe the laws of ...

  18. The Rise and fall of the Delhi Sultanate

    After the death of Muhammad of Ghor, Aibak declared independence and established the Delhi Sultanate in AD 1206. The Delhi Sultanate lasted for a period of320 years from AD 1206 to 1526. This period of three hundred twenty years was shared by the Mamluks or slaves, Khiljis, Tughlaks, Sayyads and Lodis, of the Mamluk dynasty, the most important rulers are Iltutmish and Balban, while Alauddin ...

  19. Delhi sultanate political and military history

    The Delhi Sultanate was the first Islamic state to be established in India. In a broad-ranging, accessible narrative, Peter Jackson traces the history of the Sultanate from its foundation in 1210 to its demise in 1400 at the sack of Delhi by the Central Asian conqueror, Tamerlane. During the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, the Sultanate ...

  20. The Delhi Sultanate-I: Slave Dynasty (1206-1290)

    Muizzuddin (Muhammad of Ghur) was succeeded by Qutbuddin Aibak a Turkish slave in 1206. He had played an important part in the expansion of the Turkish Sultanate in India after the Battle of Tarain (1192 AD). Another slave of Muizzuddin, Yalduz, succeeded at Ghazni. As the ruler of Ghazni, Yalduz claimed to rule over Delhi as well.

  21. The Delhi Sultanate-II: Khilji Dynasty (1290-1320)

    After the fall of the Slave Dynasty (1206 - 1290), the Khilji Dynasty (1290-1320) emerged as a new ruling power in the Delhi Sultanate. Who was Jalaluddin Khilji (AD 1290-1296)? Jalaluddin Khilji laid the foundation of the Khilji dynasty. He ascended the throne at the age of 70 years. Jalaluddin ruled only for a short span of six years.

  22. Literature and Languages during Delhi Sultanate

    With the establishment of the Delhi sultanate a new language and literary style was introduced into the sub continent. Persian became the official language of Delhi sultanate.; The development of Persian literature in the sub continent entered a new era in the writings of Amir Khusrau.