The Delhi Sultanate basically refers to the Muslim rulers who ruled India through Delhi. This basically came into existence after Mohammed Ghori captured Delhi after defeating Prithviraj. After ...
The first ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, Qutb-ud-Din Aybak, commissioned the column as a symbol of triumph in 1199. After Aybak died, while playing polo after just four years of rule, his successor ...
A 500-year-old mosque from the Lodi era has collapsed in Agra due to relentless rain, raising concerns over the preservation ...
A 500-year-old three-domed mosque from the Lodi era, located in the Sikandra area of Agra, collapsed on Saturday following ...
Citizen groups across India work to preserve heritage, protect the environment, and promote sustainable urban development in ...
Using new weaponry, the Mughals swept into India and easily defeated the ailing Delhi Sultanate. Through efficient organization and military tactics, the Mughals established an empire that reached ...
No. There had been Muslim rulers in India from the 13th century. In 1206, the Delhi Sultanate ruled much of modern day India, but they did not stay in power for long and broke down into smaller ...
Around 677 years ago, in August, 1347, the Bahmani Kingdom rose to power under the Turkish governor Alauddin Hassan Gangu Bahman Shah (earlier known as Zafar Khan), who revolted against the Delhi ...
War, politics, faith, family, and desire come together in this 2024 Booker longlisted novel. In the futuristic world of this ...
The Delhi sultanate emerged in the fourteenth century after a period of political instability in India during the previous hundred years, caused by internal rivalry for power and frequent Mongol ...