Tuesday, September 1, 2020

We will also study the empire of Vijayanagar and Uddham in this lesson

We will also study the empire of Vijayanagar and Uddham in this lesson

History of India General Knowledge Part 5 
General knowledge useful for competitive exams      


Delhi Sultanate
                                  Delhi has been at the center of Indian politics since ancient times.  Delhi was an important center of trade and commerce during the time of Tomar and Choghan Rajputs in the 12th century.  Delhi Salant was established in the early 13th century.  Is.  120 to AD  During 1526 F3E3Z7 the Ghaskos who ruled over a large area of ​​North India are known as the Sultan and the rulers are known as Delhi Sala Nat.  These rulers were basically Turks and Akryans going to Mulana.  During these three and a half hundred years, five dynasties came to power in the Delhi Sultanate, including the Ghulamvansh, Lavansh, Tughlaqvansh, Syedvansh and Lodivansh. 





                                         We will also study the empire of Vijayanagar and Uddham in this lesson given along with the Delhi Consciousness.  1206 - AD  1290) In the second battle of Tarai in 1192 AD, Shidhrabuddin Ghori won a decisive victory over Prithviraj Chauhan and laid the foundation of Satanat's power in Delhi.  Muhammad Ghori's slave Qutbuddin Abak belonged to the Maluk dynasty.  In his reign of only five years, he tried to retain power.  Is.  He died in 1910 after falling off a polo horse.  After the death of Qutbuddin Aibak, his slave and son-in-law Lutmish came to the throne.  He sultanate.  To make the power supreme, he established the 'Lagan' Chargan, i.e. a force of 40 Turkish emirs, who moved the capital from Lahore to Delhi.  Instutmish is considered to be the true founder of the slave dynasty.  Unwilling to make any of his sons sultans, Hanish proclaimed his capable daughter Razia his successor, and shortly after Kastutmish's death, his daughter Razia ate the sultan's throne in Delhi.  Who was the first woman ruler to ascend the throne of Delhi. 

                                       Siraj, the historian of the time, also admits that Siraj was the most capable and capable of all the brothers of Diva Sultana.  Yet it was difficult to gain recognition as a woman ruler.  Even the courtiers did not want to accept him as an independent ruler.  The lust for power of the amirs and the ongoing rebellions put an end to his rule, after his death, chaos reigned in the state for 6 years.  Amirs installed Istutmisha's son Nasiruddin on the throne of Delhi.  After his reign of 21 years, he died and was succeeded by Bhasuddin Balban.  Tero Elgan ”destroyed the force and eased Amiki’s grip on the regime.  He replaced the king with more men.  Balban was also a patron of literature and art.  After 22 years of his rule, Jivansh was established on Delhi Suktanat.  Khaljivansh (129 AD) - AD  1320): The rule of the Khalavansh began with Jalaluddin Khalji.  After Jalaluddin's rule of 6 years, the ambitious Sultan Alauddin came to the throne of Delhi.  He conquered North India, Gujarat and South India and started a permanent army in Delhi, the area of ​​Sama Japa.  He introduced the 'dag' and 'dhera' method for the distinctive identification of army dhaudas and soldiers.  After administrative reforms like price regulation, market control, militancy regulation.  X.  After the death of Alauddin Khalji and Razia Sultan, there was an atmosphere of chaos in the Rajapaksa.  Giyasuddin Tughlaq was the one who started the Tughlaq rule from the throne of Delhi, ending the Khalji dynasty. 

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