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THE DELHI SULTANATE
Here, discussed The Delhi Sultanate: Period of Delhi Sultanate, List of Dynasties, and
Rulers of Delhi Sultanate, Architecture under Delhi
The establishment of the Sultanate of Delhi was started with the attack of Muhammad
Ghori. He brought in many slaves and made them officials. Since then, human dynasties
have ruled the Delhi Sultanate.
When he died in 1206 BCE, his three generals were succeeded by Qutb-ud-Din Ibek
(commander of his army), Tajuddin Yaldas (ruled by Karaman and Shankar between
Afghanistan and Sindh), and Naseeruddin Qubacha (prisoner) . Here we give the
chronology of the Delhi Sultanate and the reasons for the decline of the Delhi Sultanate.
1206 A.D. The period of 1526 A.D. is known as the period of Delhi Sultanate. This period
was observed by many dynasties and various rulers.
Lists of Dynasties and Rulers Delhi Sultanate
Listed below are some important dynasties and rulers who visited this period:
S. No. Dynasty Name
1 Slave (Ghulam) or Mamluk Dynasty
2 Khilji Dynasty
3 Tughluq dynasty
4 Sayyid Dynasty
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5 Lodi dynasty
Slave (Ghulam) or Mamluk Dynasty
Ruler Period Events
Qutb-ud-din
Aibak
(1206–
1210)
Founder of Mamluk Dynast and Slave of Muhammad Ghori
Aram Shah (1210–
1211)
Eldest son of Qutb-ud-din Aibak
Shams-ud-din
Iltutmish
(1211–
1236)
Son-in-law of Qutb-ud-din Aibak
Rukn ud din
Firoz
(1236) Son of Iltutmish
Razia Sultana (1236–
1240)
Daughter of Iltutmish and Grand Daughter of Qutb-ud-din
Aibak.
Muizuddin
Bahram
(1240-
1242)
Son of Iltutmish
Alauddin
Masud
(1242–
1246)
Son of Rukn-ud-din Firoz
Nasiruddin
Mahmud
(1246–
1266)
Razia’s Brother who had died in 1229
Ghiyas-ud-din
Balban
(1266–
1286)
Father-in-law of Nashiruddin Mahmud and the most
powerful ruler of the Slave Dynasty
Muiz ud din
Qaiqabad
(1287–
1290)
Grandson of Ghiyasuddin Balban
Kayumars 1290 Son of Muiz-ud-din Qaiqabad
Khilji Dynasty
Rulers Period Events
Jalal- ud- din Firoz
Khilji
1290–
1296
Founder of the Khilji Dynasty and son of Qaim Khan
Ala-ud-din Khilji 1296–
1316
Jalal ud din Firoz Khilji’s Nephew and the most powerful
ruler of the Khilji period
Qutb ud din
Mubarak Shah
1316–
1320
Son of Alauddin Khilji
Tughluq Dynasty
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Rulers Period Events
Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq 1321–1325
Muhammad binTughluq 1325–1351 Also called as Muhammad Shah II
Mahmud Ibn Muhammad 1351 (March)
Firuz Shah Tughlaq 1351–1388 Cousin of Muhammad bin Tughlaq
Ghiyas-ud-Din Tughluq II 1388–1389
Abu Bakr Shah 1389–1390
Nasir ud din Muhammad Shah III 1390–1393
Ala ud-din Sikandar Shah I 1393
Mahmud Nasir ud din 1393–1394 Also called as Sultan Mahmud II
Nasir-ud-din Nusrat Shah Tughluq 1394–1399 Grandson of Firuz Shah Tughlaq
Nasir ud din Mahmud 1399–1412 Son of Mahmud Nasir-ud- din
Sayyid Dynasty
Rulers Period
Khizr Khan 1414–1421
Mubarak Shah 1421–1434
Muhammad Shah 1434–1445
Alam Shah 1445–1451
Lodi Dynasty
Rulers Period Important points
Bahlul
Lodi
1451–
1489
Founder of the Lodi Dynasty
Sikander
Lodi
1489–
1517
The most prominent ruler of the Lodi Dynasty founded Agra city
Ibrahim
Lodi
1517–
1526
Defeated by Babur in the First battle of Panipat (in 1526) and
thus ended the Delhi Sultanate
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The Delhi Sultanate refers to five short-lived Muslim states of Turkish and Pashtun
(Afghan) dynasty that ruled Delhi between 1206 and 1526. The Mughals, who established
the Mughal Empire in the sixteenth century, overthrew their last.
The five dynasties are:
i. Mamluk Dynasty (1206–1290)
ii. Khilji Dynasty (1290–1320)
iii. Tughlaq Dynasty (1320-1414)
iv. Syed Dynasty (1414–1451)
v. Lodi Dynasty of Afghanistan (1451–1515)
Architecture under Delhi Sultanate
The early rulers of the Delhi Sultanate were often seen as iconoclastic robbers, notorious
for the indiscriminate destruction of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain temples. They enforced
Islamic restrictions on ethnic representation in the arts, which was common at the time.
The greatest contribution of the Sultanate to the fine arts of India was its advancement in
architecture.
Qutub Minar
The construction of Qutub Minar began in 1192 by Qutbuddin ibn, the Governor of Delhi,
and later became the first Sultan of Delhi Sultanate (reign from 1206–1210 AD). Iltutmish.
The Qutub Minar, built-in red sandstone and marble, is the tallest tower in India at 238
feet. It includes several superpositions that are cylindrical shafts separated by balconies
supported by Mukernas corbels (reminiscent of stalactites used in traditional Islamic and
Persian architecture). The walls of the tower are covered with Indian floral motifs and
Quranic verses.
Qutub Minar is located in Mehroli Archaeological Park. Other outstanding examples of
Delhi Sultanate architecture include the tomb of Sultan Balban (ruled from 1266–1287
AD), the first building in India to feature an original arch. Another building of historical
importance in the development of Indo-Islamic architecture is the Alai Darwaza, the main
gateway to the south of the Qawwat-ul-Islam Mosque in the Qutb complex. Advertisement
Built-in 1311 by the second Khilji Sultan of Delhi, Alauddin Khilji, this painting depicts the
first surviving dome in India.
Mohammad Shah’s Tomb
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There is little architecture left from the Sayyid and Lodi periods, but some of the finest
examples survive in the Lodi Gardens in Delhi, including the tomb of Muhammad Shah,
the last Sultan of the Sayyid dynasty, built-in 1444. It is characterized by an octagon. The
main hall has Islamic pointed arches, stone ceilings (eagles supported by carved brackets
borrowed from Muslim kingdoms from Hindu architecture), and bouquets on the roof
(decorative flower-shaped petals), which eventually Mughal architecture will become
common features.
Painting under the Delhi Sultanate
The early rulers of the Delhi Sultanate are seen as iconoclast pillars known for the
indiscriminate destruction of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain temples. He enforced a ban on
anthropological representation in art, which was common at the time. Scholars have
previously believed that the Delhi Sultanate does not preserve painting because of this
Islamic ban on painting living things in art; however, literary evidence and the discovery of
manuscripts illustrated from that period suggest otherwise. In fact, royal painting
workshops have been developed under more and more liberal rulers.
Painting style
The painting style of the Delhi Sultanate borrowed much from the development of Islamic
painting abroad, resulting in the development of the Indo-Persian style. This style was
mainly based on schools in Iran but was influenced by the personal tastes and local
styles of the Indian rulers, including Jain style painting. It is now believed that many
painters and architects were invited from abroad and illustrated manuscripts and hand-
made transport were readily available.
Features of the Delhi Sultanate paintings based on Indian traditions include groups of
people standing in lines and similar poses, narrow bands across the width of the painting,
and bright and unusual colors instead of the muted grass found in previous Timurid
paintings.
Due to the victory of Sultans in Delhi Sultanate
1. Local kings lacked unity and organization; Divided by rivals’
2. Central government did not exist
3. Nations were small and scattered
4. The lack of mutual cooperation between the Rajputs was well organized and exploited
by the Turks.
Due to the fall of the Delhi Sultanate
1. The rulers of the Delhi Sultanate came to power with the help of swords and armies, so
there was no definite law.
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2. The continued major component of the throne was military power, which later gave rise
to political instability.
3. The nobles were kings who ruled over very strong and weak sultans.
4. Iqtadari, Zamindari and Jagirdari system led to disintegration of Delhi Sultanate.
5. Timur Babur’s attack created a terrible situation and was the main reason for the
decline of the Delhi Sultanate.
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IMPORTANT POINT
1. Despite Islamic instructions against ethnic genius in art, the Delhi Sultanate preserved
huge cannons of painting and artwork.
2. The Sultanate of Delhi developed Indo-Persian style painting, which attracted a lot of
attention from Iranian schools and Jain paintings.
3. The characteristics of Delhi Sultanate paintings based on Indian traditions include
groups of people standing in lines and similar poses, narrow ornaments running across
the width of the painting, and bright and unusual colors.
4. The Delhi Sultanate paintings represent a period of invention that paved the way for
the development of Mughal and Rajput art schools, which flourished in the 16th to 19th
centuries.
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