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Tick (✔) the correct answers. 1. The dynasty established by Qutubuddin Aibak is known as the (a) Slave dynasty (b) Delhi Sultanate (c) Mamluks (d) All of the above 2. He was the most trusted general of Ala-ud-din Khalji (a) Malik Kafur (b) Jalal Kafur (c) Firoz Malik (d) Kaikubad Kafur 3. Which famous chronicler mentioned about the failure of Muhammad Bin Tuglaq's token currency. (a) Amir Khusrau (b) Malik Kafur (c) Ibn Batuta (d) Ziauddin Barani 4. Firoz Shah Tughlaq founded the new towns of (a) Jaunpur & Firozpur (b) Delhi and Jaunpur (c) Agra (d) Gulbarga & Firozpur Fill in the Blanks. 1. was the first Sultan of Delhi. 2. was the leader of Mongols who attacked India during the rule of Iltutmish. 3. The advised the Sultan on religious issues. 4. entertained the grandson of Chengiz Khan as an envoy. 5. The last Sultan of Delhi was 6. Mohammad bin Tughlaq shifted his capital from Delhi to Arrange the events in the order in which they took place. 1. Invasion of Timur 1. 2. Conquest of the forts of Chittor and Ranthambore 2. 3. Second battle of Tarain 3. 4. Shift of capital to Daulatabad 4. 5. First Battle of Panipat 5. 6. Raziya became the Sultan of Delhi 6.

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Answer (1)

The dynasty established by Qutubuddin Aibak is known as the: (a) Slave dynasty ✔

Qutubuddin Aibak founded what is commonly known as the Slave Dynasty. It is also referred to as the Mamluk Dynasty. It was the first of the Delhi Sultanates, which eventually led to the establishment of the broader Delhi Sultanate.

He was the most trusted general of Ala-ud-din Khalji: (a) Malik Kafur ✔

Malik Kafur was a prominent general and trusted advisor of Ala-ud-din Khalji. He played a significant role in expanding the Sultanate's territories and orchestrated successful military campaigns in southern India.

Which famous chronicler mentioned the failure of Muhammad Bin Tughlaq's token currency? (c) Ibn Batuta ✔

Ibn Batuta, a famous traveler and chronicler, recorded the account of the failure of Muhammad Bin Tughlaq's introduction of token currency in his writings. His records provide insights into the functioning and challenges faced by the Delhi Sultanate.

Firoz Shah Tughlaq founded the new towns of: (a) Jaunpur & Firozpur ✔

Firoz Shah Tughlaq is known for founding several towns, including Jaunpur and Firozpur. He was notable for his administrative reforms and focus on infrastructure development.
Fill in the Blanks:

_____ was the first Sultan of Delhi.

Qutubuddin Aibak was the first Sultan of Delhi after establishing the Slave Dynasty.

_____ was the leader of Mongols who attacked India during the rule of Iltutmish.

Genghis Khan was the leader of the Mongols who threatened to attack India during the time of Sultan Iltutmish.

The _____ advised the Sultan on religious issues.

The Ulema advised the Sultan on religious or Islamic issues and matters of state policy.

_____ entertained the grandson of Chengiz Khan as an envoy.

Iltutmish entertained the grandson of Genghis Khan as an envoy and chose to maintain a diplomatic relationship to avoid direct conflict.

The last Sultan of Delhi was _____

The last Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate was Ibrahim Lodi.

Mohammad bin Tughlaq shifted his capital from Delhi to _____

Mohammad bin Tughlaq shifted his capital from Delhi to Daulatabad.
Arrange the events in the order in which they took place:

Second battle of Tarain
Raziya became the Sultan of Delhi
Conquest of the forts of Chittor and Ranthambore
Shift of capital to Daulatabad
Invasion of Timur
First Battle of Panipat

Answered by ElijahBenjaminCarter | 2025-07-22