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प्रश्न
Who was Muhammad Ghori? Why did he invade India?
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उत्तर
Shahabuddin Muhammad, also known as Muizzuddin Muhammad bin Sam or Muhammad Ghori, ascended the throne at Ghazni (in present Afghanistan) in 1173. He was an ambitious ruler and wanted to establish his empire in India. The wealth and military resources of India attracted Mohammad Ghori’s attention, which he thought could be utilised to safeguard the Ghurid empire. Therefore, he strengthened his position at Ghazni and turned his attention towards India. He invaded India several times between 1175 and 1206.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Name any two archaeological sources to reconstruct the age of the Delhi Sultanate.
Mention any two ways in which Iltutmish consolidated the Turkish conquests in India?
Why did Muhammad Tughlaq’s following scheme prove a failure?
An increase in taxation in the Doab.
Give an account of the administration of the Sultanate of Delhi under the following head:
Position of the Sultan
Name the department which dealt with state correspondence during the Sultanate period.
What was the iqta system?
Mention any two reasons for the defeat of Rajputs by the Turks.
With reference to the reign of Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq, explain the following:
Increased taxation in Doab and its consequences.
What does Ibn Batuta say about the state of agriculture under the Delhi Sultanate?
What was being produced at the royal Karkhanas (factories) during the reign of Delhi Sultans?
