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Art and Architecture of the Delhi Sultanate | |
Main Features of Sultanate Architecture | |
Administration Under Sultanate | |
Achievements & Legacy of the Sultanate |
During the Delhi Sultanate period, art and architecture underwent a significant transformation, characterized by a fusion of Arabic and Indian styles, as described by Fergusson.
The palaces constructed by the Delhi Sultans showcased several distinct features not commonly found elsewhere. These included:
The real administrator of the Delhi Sultanate was the king or Sultan himself. There was no hereditary principle of succession. The sultans of Delhi were considered to be the agents of God, responsible for enforcing the divine laws impressed by the Holy Quran. The Wazir was the most important minister in the Sultanate administration.
The Sultan was the highest judicial authority of the Delhi Sultanate, possessing wide powers as a perfect autocrat. The Department of Judiciary was known as Diwan-i-Qaza, headed by the Qazi.
The fiscal policy of the Sultanate was based on the taxation theory of the Hanafi school of thought, prescribing the levy of five kinds of taxes:
Generally, agricultural produce was taxed at one-third of its value, payable in cash or kind.
The main achievement of the Delhi Sultanate was its successful defense of India from Mongol invasion, despite earlier suffering from the sacking of Delhi in 1398 by Timur.
The Sultanate ushered in a period of Indian cultural renaissance, resulting in an 'Indo-Muslim' fusion that left lasting monuments in architecture, music, literature, and religion.
Begumpur Mosque
Moth ki Masjid
A Sanskrit Prashasti praising the Delhi Sultan Ghiyasuddin Balban explained that he ruled over a vast empire stretching from Bengal to Ghazni.
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2. How was the administration structured under the Delhi Sultanate? |
3. What were some achievements and legacies of the Delhi Sultanate? |
4. How did art and architecture reflect the power and wealth of the Delhi Sultanate? |
5. What role did religion play in Sultanate architecture and administration? |
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