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How was society divided under the Delhi Sultanate? - History and Civics

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How was society divided under the Delhi Sultanate?

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  • Nobility (top): the ruling princes and nobles mainly foreign Muslims such as Turks and Afghans (later Khilji/Tughlaq courts also included Afghans and Hindustanis). They held the highest offices, received land grants/jagirs or power in place of salaries, and led a luxurious life.
  • Administrative, religious and literary classes: the ulema (imams, qazis, muftis, muazzins) and other judicial/administrative officers, plus poets, scholars and doctors. This group was respected, helped run the courts and administration, and wielded considerable influence.
  • Merchants and brokers: traders (who grew in importance especially under the Tughlaqs) and commercial agents/ brokers formed an increasingly powerful and wealthy group because of long‑distance trade and finance.
  • Urban artisans, soldiers and commoners: craftsmen (weavers, potters, etc.), soldiers, small traders and self‑employed people made up the bulk of town populations; cities were often organized into quarters where people of the same profession lived together.
  • Peasants and rural population: cultivators and village folk who paid land revenue formed a large lower tier in rural society.
  • Slaves and domestic servants (lowest): bought and sold (Turkish, Greek and Indian slaves were in demand), they occupied the bottom of the social pyramid.
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पाठ 1.06: Life under the Delhi Sultanate - Tasks [पृष्ठ ५७]

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नूतन History and Civics [English] Class 7 ICSE
पाठ 1.06 Life under the Delhi Sultanate
Tasks | Q 6. (a) | पृष्ठ ५७
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