Q1. Which ruler first established his or her capital at Delhi?
Ans: Ananga Pala of the Tomara dynasty was the first ruler to establish his capital at Delhi in 1130.
Q2. What was the language of administration under the Delhi Sultans?
Ans: Persian was the language of administration used by the Delhi Sultans.
Q3. In whose reign did the Sultanate reach its farthest extent?
Ans: During the reign of Alauddin Khalji and Muhammad Tughluq, the Sultanate reached its farthest extent across the subcontinent. Key achievements include:
Muhammad TughluqQ4. From which country did Ibn Battuta travel to India?
Ans: : Ibn Battuta was a fourteenth-century traveller who came to India from Morocco, located in Africa.
Q5. According to the "Circle of Justice", why was it important for military commanders to keep the interests of the peasantry in mind?
Ans: According to the Circle of Justice, military commanders needed to consider the interests of the peasantry for several reasons:
Q6. What is meant by the "internal" and "external" frontiers of the Sultanate?
Ans: The internal frontiers of the Sultanate focused on:
The external frontiers involved:
Q7. What were the steps taken to ensure that muqtis performed their duties? Why do you think they may have wanted to defy the orders of the Sultans?
Ans: Steps were taken to ensure that muqtis performed their duties:
Reasons for potential defiance against the Sultans:
Q8. Do you think the authors of tawarikh would provide information about the lives of ordinary men and women?
Ans: No, the authors of Tawarikh likely did not provide information about the lives of ordinary men and women. Their writings focused on:
Thus, their accounts primarily reflected the perspectives of the elite rather than those of the general populace.
Q9. Raziyya Sultan was unique in the history of the Delhi Sultanate. Do you think women leaders are accepted more readily today?
Ans: Raziyya Sultan was a remarkable figure in the history of the Delhi Sultanate, as she was the first woman to rule the Sultanate. She was more capable and qualified than her brothers. Today, women leaders are generally accepted more readily due to:
Q10. Why were the Delhi Sultans interested in cutting down forests? Does deforestation occur for the same reasons today?
Ans: The Delhi Sultans were interested in cutting down forests to give land to the peasants and carry out agricultural practices. Also, new fortresses and towns were established to protect trade routes and to promote regional trade. They also cleared forests in order to safeguard their frontiers and quick movement of their army. In today's world, deforestation occurs due to the construction of roads, railways, houses and industries. So, we can say that deforestation occurs for the same reasons today, but only the perspective of views has been changed.
Q11. Find out whether there are any buildings built by the Delhi Sultans in your area. Are there any other buildings in your area that were built between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries? Describe some of these buildings, and draw sketches of them.
Ans: Yes, there are several. Some of them are buildings built between the 12th and 15th centuries.
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