By the time that Balban came to the throne, large parts of Sind and Panjab were under Mongol occupation. Administration of Delhi Sultanate Administration under the Delhi Sultanate The Delhi Sultanate period extended from 1206 A.D. to 1526 A.D. for almost 320 years. Due to this reason, with the exception of some of them, their policies were influenced by the Ulema and Islam was accepted as the religion of the state making the Delhi Sultanate a theocratic state in theory though it could not be possible in practice. pressure on the western frontiers of the Delhi Sultanate.
The Delhi army used grenades, fireworks, and rockets against Timur, but although there are references to a crude form of cannon, and in the provincial kingdoms of Gujarat and the Deccan this weapon was properly developed, the sultanate of Delhi had not made much progress in the use of artillery. It began with the campaigns of Muʿizz al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Sām (Muḥammad of Ghūr; brother of Sultan Ghiyās̄ al-Dīn of Ghūr) and his lieutenant Quṭb al-Dīn Aibak primarily between 1175 and 1206. Originally an independent state, it became a British Protectorate in 1909. They built tombs, palaces, mosques, forts etc. It was the neglect of this weapon which turned the scales against the Delhi forces in the battle of Panipat in 1526. Due to limited financial resources, the provincial rulers could not afford the opulence to their building as was provided by the Sultans of Delhi. Provincial architecture under the Delhi Sultanate prospered in the hands of the Muslim rulers in the provinces. Therefore, the policy of the rulers of the Delhi Sultanate was largely influenced by their religion viz., Islam. The Provincial or Local Administration of India during Delhi Sultanate The administration followed by the Delhi Sultanate was essentially military in nature. The governors of these regions, ill-supported by the central government, were helpless in the face of Mongol inroads. The Beginning of The Delhi Sultanate.
in their kingdoms which were highly inspired by the Delhi or the imperial style of architecture. The Delhi Sultanate was a major Muslim sultanate from the 13th to the 16th century in India. Malik Kafur, during the reign of Ala -ud -din Khilji, brought so much wealth in plunder from south India that the value of currency fell down in the north.
Economic condition of India was affluent under the reign of the Delhi Sultanate.In fact the enormous wealth tempted Mahmud of Ghazni to invade India several times and each time he got immense treasure from here.
The kingdom of the various dynasties was classified into a number of divisions called Iqtas, each under an Iqtadar, Muqti or Wali.
The local … Its monarchy was abolished after it was added to the Malayan Union but was restored and added to the Malayan Union's successor, the Federation of Malaya. The Kedah Sultanate is a Muslim dynasty located in the Malay Peninsula.