1. Which ruler first established his or her capital at Delhi?
Answer
Ananga Pala of Tomara Rajputs first established his or her capital at Delhi.
2. What was the language of administration under the Delhi Sultans?
Answer
Persian was the language of administration under the Delhi Sultans.
3. In whose reign did the Sultanate reach its farthest extent?
Answer
Sultanate reach its farthest extent in reign of Muhammad Tughluq.
4. From which country did Ibn Battuta travel to India?
Answer
Ibn Battuta travelled to India from Morocco.
5. According to the "Circle of Justice", why was it important for military
commanders to keep the
interests of the peasantry in mind?
Answer
According to the "Circle of Justice", it was important for military commanders
to keep the interests of
the peasantry in mind because a king cannot survive without soldiers and
soldiers cannot live without
salaries. Salaries of the soldiers came from the revenue collected from
peasants. But peasants can pay
revenue only when they are prosperous and happy.
6. What is meant by the "internal" and "external" frontiers of the
Sultanate?
Answer
Internal frontiers of the Sultanate include hinterlands of the garrison towns
and Ganga-Yamuna doab.
External frontiers of the Sultanate include unconquered areas of southern India
which is away from
Delhi.
7. What were the steps taken to ensure that muqtis performed their duties?
Why do you think they may have wanted to defy the orders of the Sultans?
Answer
Steps taken to ensure that muqtis performed their duties:
(i) The duty of the muqtis was to lead military campaigns and maintain law and
order in their iqtas.
(ii) Their office was made not inheritable.
(iii) They were assigned iqtas for a short period of time before being shifted.
(iv) Accountants were appointed by the state to check the amount of revenue
collected.
(v) Care was taken that the muqti collected only the taxes prescribed by the
state and that he kept the
required number of soldiers. They may have wanted to defy the orders of the
Sultans as they were maintaining their own armies and collecting revenues which
may provoke them to rebel against kingdom. Also, the harsh conditions of service
can be reason for defying the orders of the Sultans.
8. What was the impact of the Mongol invasions on the Delhi Sultanate?
Answer
Impact of the Mongol invasions on the Delhi Sultanate:
(i) The rulers of Delhi Sultanate raised a large standing army.
(ii) Alauddin constructed a new garrison town named Siri for his soldiers while
Muhammad Tughluq
emptied residents and the soldiers garrisoned there.
(iii) To feed the large number of soldiers, harsh taxes were imposed on
peasants.
(iv) They started paying their soldiers in cash rather than iqtas.
(v) These measures posed a huge administrative challenge.
9. Do you think the authors of tawarikh would provide information about the
lives of ordinary men and women?
Answer
No, i don't think the authors of tawarikh would provide information about the
lives of ordinary men and women because their writing was for praising the
Sultans and get reward. They had nothing to do with common folks. Also they were
the part of the administration and lived in towns and were mostly
unaware of the life of common people.
10. Raziyya Sultan was unique in the history of the Delhi Sultanate. Do you
think women leaders are
accepted more readily today?
Answer
Raziyya Sultan was unique in the history of the Delhi Sultanate because she is
the first woman to
became the ruler of the Sultanate. She was more able and qualified than all her
brothers.
Yes, i think women leaders are accepted more readily today because of democracy.
Now, the world has become an open minded in the terms of gender equality and
would never mind in having woman as their leaders. Many woman in this period
proved that a woman too can be at the top of leaders.
Moreover, people widely supported the woman as their leader.
11. Why were the Delhi Sultans interested in cutting down forests? Does
deforestation occur for the
same reasons today?
Answer
The Delhi Sultans interested in cutting down forests to give land to the
peasants and carry out
agricultural practices. Also, new fortresses and towns were established to
protect trade routes and to
promote regional trade. They also cleared forests in order to safeguard their
frontiers and quick
movement of their army.
In today's world, deforestation occurs due to construction of roads, railways,
houses and industries. So, we can say that deforestation occur for the same
reasons today only the perspective of views has been changed.