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Delhi Sultanate
Dear TNPSC Aspirants, practice most things to get very good at them, more mock test you attend, get a better idea of the questions you might encounter on test day. so we people in sigaramthodu prepared a free online mock test for tnpsc group 2/2A and group 4 syllabus. In this mock test we covered "Delhi Sultanate" on History topic you can attend this test in english as well as tamil.


TNPSC தேர்வா்களே இங்கு  தில்லி சுல்தான்கள் பற்றிய மாதிரி தேர்வு கொடுக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது, அதை தேர்வர்கள் பயிற்சி செய்து கொள்ளுங்கள். 

Reference : 11th History Vol-1, 7th Social Science Term-1

History Related Tests:

  • Indus valley civilization Guptas,
  • Marathas 
  • Vijayanagar & Bahmani Kingdoms 
  • Mughals
  • Later Cholas & Pandyas 
  • South Indian history. 
  • Pallavas & Chalukyas

Learning Objectives :

  • To learn the nature and outcome of Arab Conquest of Sind and the military raids of Mahmud of Ghazni and Muhammad of Ghor
  • To acquire knowledge about the nature of Delhi Sultanate under its various dynasties.
  • To know the socio-economic conditions of the country under the Sultanate.
  • To understand the impact of Islam in India with reference to syncretism in literature, art, music and architecture.

Summary :

  • Muhammad Bin Qasim’s expedition against Sind in 712.
  • The first three decades of the 11thcentury witnessed the military raids of Mahmud of Ghazni whose intention was to loot and plunder.
  • Muhammad Ghori’s invasion by the end of 12th century led to the establishment of Delhi Sultanate in 1206 under Qutb-ud-din Aibak.
  • Rajput rulers lost their supremacy in the beginning of 13thcentury in the face of superior military tactics.
  • The contributions of five dynasties that constituted the Delhi Sultanate focusing on important rulers of Slave, Khalji and Tughlaq dynasties.
  • Ala-ud-din Khalji’s several radical military and market reforms.
  • Muhammad bin Tughlaq’s innovative measures that were far ahead of his time and their fallout.
  • Firuz Tughlaq’s reforms and measures which earned him the goodwill of the people.
  • An elaborate administrative structure evolved during the Sultanate.
  • A cultural syncretism and reciprocal influence in the fields of literature, art, music and architecture.