History (Delhi from 12th to 15th Century) Part -1

History (Delhi from 12th to 15th Century) (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 & Part 4) Covers the Following Topics

  1. Establishment of the Delhi Sultanate
    • Rise of the Delhi Sultanate
    • Early rulers and consolidation of power
    • Qutbuddin Aybak and the Slave Dynasty
  2. Mamluk (Slave) Dynasty
    • Key rulers: Qutbuddin Aybak, Iltutmish, Raziyya Sultan, Balban
    • Administrative reforms by Iltutmish
    • The role of Raziyya Sultan and gender dynamics
    • Balban’s military policies and court practices
    • Challenges to the Mamluk Dynasty
  3. Khalji Dynasty
    • Rise of the Khaljis under Jalaluddin Khalji
    • Alauddin Khalji’s expansionist policies
      • Conquests in Gujarat and Malwa
      • Military campaigns in southern India and the Deccan
    • Market reforms and price controls under Alauddin Khalji
    • Administration and military structure under the Khaljis
    • Cultural and religious policies
    • Mongol invasions and Khalji defenses
  4. Tughluq Dynasty
    • Founding by Ghiyasuddin Tughluq and his architectural achievements
    • Muhammad Tughluq’s policies:
      • Token currency and economic reforms
      • Shifting the capital to Daulatabad
      • Military expeditions and annexation of new territories
      • Administration and relationship with nobles
      • Failures and criticisms of Muhammad Tughluq’s governance
    • Firuz Shah Tughluq’s reign:
      • Public welfare projects and irrigation systems
      • Promotion of religious tolerance and education
      • Construction of canals and infrastructure development
      • Decline of central authority and hereditary iqta system
  5. Sayyid Dynasty
    • Emergence after the decline of the Tughluq Dynasty
    • Key rulers and their attempts to maintain control over Delhi
    • The role of the nobility during the Sayyid Dynasty
    • Decline of the Sayyid Dynasty and transition to Lodi rule
  6. Lodi Dynasty
    • Bahlul Lodi and the establishment of the Lodi Dynasty
    • Sikandar Lodi’s administrative and military reforms
    • Ibrahim Lodi and the downfall of the Sultanate
    • Key battles and the influence of regional powers
    • Defeat of Ibrahim Lodi by Babur at the Battle of Panipat in 1526
  7. Delhi Sultanate Administration
    • Centralized administration under different dynasties
    • The iqta system:
      • Role of the iqtadars
      • Evolution of the iqta system across dynasties
      • Impact on governance and the military
    • Revenue and taxation policies, including kharaj
    • Legal and judicial structures
    • Religious and cultural policies under different rulers
  8. Military Structure and Challenges
    • Formation of a standing army under Alauddin Khalji
    • Mongol invasions and the Sultanate’s defenses
    • Use of military commanders (muqtis) to maintain control
    • Expansion of the Sultanate into new territories and challenges faced in governance
  9. Cultural and Religious Dynamics
    • Role of Islam and the ulema in governance
    • Religious tolerance vs. persecution policies
    • Construction of mosques, forts, and public works (e.g., Qutb Minar, Tughluqabad)
    • Influence of Sufi saints and scholars in the Delhi Sultanate
  10. Social and Economic Conditions
    • Market reforms under Alauddin Khalji
    • Role of slaves (bandagan) in administration
    • Social hierarchies and gender dynamics (e.g., Raziyya Sultan’s rule)
    • Agricultural policies and the role of irrigation in stabilizing the economy
  11. External Threats and Decline
    • Impact of Mongol invasions on the Delhi Sultanate’s military and economy
    • Fragmentation of the Sultanate due to regional rebellions and decentralization
    • The rise of regional powers and the Sultanate’s weakening influence
    • The emergence of the Mughal Empire and the fall of the Sultanate
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