Fill in the blanks: The fiscal policy of the Delhi Sultanate was based on the taxation theory of the ___ school of thought, which included taxes such as Zakat and Jaziya. |
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True or False: The Delhi Sultan was not considered an autocrat and had limited judicial powers. |
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False. The Sultan was the highest judicial authority and possessed wide powers as a perfect autocrat. |
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The main achievement was the successful defense of India from Mongol invasions, maintaining stability despite earlier turmoil. |
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Fill in the blank: The department responsible for judiciary matters in the Delhi Sultanate was known as ___ and was headed by the Qazi. |
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Which mosque served as the main mosque of Jahanpanah during the reign of Muhammad-bin Tughlaq? |
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Multiple Choice: What was a key characteristic of the artistic expression in Delhi Sultanate architecture? A) Realistic human figures B) Geometric patterns C) Bright colors D) Natural landscapes |
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What role did the Wazir play in the central administration of the Delhi Sultanate? |
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The Wazir was the most important minister, advising the Sultan and overseeing administrative functions. |
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Fill in the blanks: The Tughlaqs promoted agricultural development by digging village wells and providing ___ for crops. |
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Explain the significance of the Indo-Muslim fusion during the Delhi Sultanate period. |
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Indo-Muslim fusion shaped Indian culture.
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True or False: The Delhi Sultanate had a hereditary principle of succession for its rulers. |
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False. The Sultans were not bound by hereditary succession and were seen as agents of God. |
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