IAS (Admin.) Mains History Society, Culture and Economy in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries-Religious Classes Study Material (Page 1 of 2)

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Major Religious Groups

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  • All throughout the reign of Delhi Sultanate, the foreign Muslim, viz. the Turks and the Afghans ruled over Delhi. They were also supported by the Persians, Arabians, Abyssinians and Egyptians in performance their duties and running the administration of the empire efficiently
  • Being the leaders of these foreign Muslims, Turks safeguarded the interests of the other foreign Muslims. Turks did not permit Indian Muslims to take par…

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Condition of Hindus

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Condition of Hindus

  • In India, the majority of people were Hindus. Hindus were the masters of India, before the advent of the Turks. In fact. Hindus were owners of most of the land during the Sultanate period. Some of them were rich and prosperous nobles. Hindus had control over finance and revenue departments. The Khuts, Muqaddams and Chaudharis- all the revenue collectors were Hindus. They controlled industry and trade. In India, the Multani merchants were famous moneylenders. A large number of Hindus were occupies with agricultural activities. Brahmans were completely devoted to learning and religious p…

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