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प्रश्न
What does Ibn Batuta say about the state of agriculture under the Delhi Sultanate?
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उत्तर
Ibn Batuta said, “The soil was fertile and Indians produced many crops such as rice, sesame, sugarcane, oilseeds and cotton.”
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Who laid the foundation of the Delhi Sultanate?
Who was the highest officer in the government during the Delhi Sultanate?
Mention any two new elements of architecture style introduced by the Muslims in India.
Give a brief account of the reign of Alauddin Khalji under the following heading.
Treatment meted out to the rulers of Southern India.
Why did Muhammad Tughlaq’s following scheme prove a failure?
An increase in taxation in the Doab.
What was the iqta system?
Mention the four architectural features brought in by the Turks in India.
With reference to the Khilji dynasty, answer the following question:
What measures did Alauddin Khilji take to increase the revenue?
With reference to the reign of Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq, explain the following:
His attempts to transfer the capital from Delhi to Daulatabad.
Mention any two languages that flourished during the Sultanate period.
