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Medieval Indian History: Causes of Downfall of the Slave Dynasty

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Causes of Downfall of the Slave Dynasty

The Sultans of the so-called slave dynasty ruled over Delhi from 1206 AD to 1290. Thus within a century, this dynasty came to an end and a new dynasty called Khaljis flourished. The following circumstances contributed to the downfall of the slave dynasty:

  • Sultans Being Foreigners
    • The people of India did not cooperate with the Sultans of slave dynasty as they considered them as foreigners. The feeling of harmony between the Hindus and Muslims had not yet emerged and the Hindus revolted against the Muslim rulers off and on.
    • It created chaos and confusion in the Sultanate.
    • As the …

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Khalji Imperialism

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Khalji Imperialism

Image Shows Khilaji Dynasty
  • The Khaljis were one among the 64 clans of the Turks.
  • In the fourth century BC, the Khaljis had migrated to modern Afghanistan and gradually adopted the afghan socio-cultural traits.
  • Khaljis joined the armies of Mahmud and Muhammad Ghori in large number, and because of their efficient services, they won the appreciation o…

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