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359:. Muhammad Shah raised him to the status of a Tarun-Bin-Sultan. He was the most powerful of the Punjab chiefs and a vigorous leader, holding together a loose confederacy of Afghan and Turkish chiefs with his strong personality. He reduced the turbulent chiefs of the provinces to submission and infused some vigour into the government.
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was a coastal trade route, but in the late fifteenth century the supply lines had collapsed. The decline and eventual failure of this specific trade route resulted in cutting off supplies from the coast to the interior, where the Lodi empire resided. The Lodi dynasty was not able to protect itself if
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Persian. He curbed the individualistic tendencies of his Pashtun nobles and compelled them to submit their accounts to a state audit. He was thus able to infuse vigour and discipline in the administration. His greatest achievement was the conquest and annexation of
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process still unclear to scholars; the penetration of the bureaucracy has been suggested), its use was essentially literary, as a code of courtiers and religious professionals; Persian was hardly more of an everyday language than
Sanskrit.
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tax for receiving state protection. In some parts of the
Sultanate, the Hindus were required to pay an additional pilgrimage tax. Nevertheless, several Hindu officers formed a part of the Sultanate's revenue administration.
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in 1504 and built mosques. He shifted the capital from Delhi to Agra. He patronized trade and commerce. He was a reputed poet, composing under Guru's pen name. He was also a patron of learning and ordered translations of
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warfare were to break out on the trade route roads; therefore, they didn't use those trade routes, thus their trade declined and so did their treasury leaving them vulnerable to internal political problems.
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voluntarily abdicated in favour of him, Bahlul Khan Lodi ascended the throne of the Delhi sultanate on 19 April 1451. The most important event of his reign was the conquest of the
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of the Jaunpur Sultanate and ultimately annexed it. He placed his eldest surviving son Barbak on the throne of
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to invade his kingdom. Ibrahim Lodi was thereafter killed in a battle with Babur, at the
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1935:. Primus Books. pp. 122β125.
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1208:, and to the members of his
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1000:Battle of Panipat (1526)
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3294:Second Anglo-Afghan War
3264:Third Battle of Panipat
3244:First Battle of Panipat
3154:People's Peace Movement
3038:Yusuf Khan and Sherbano
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2333:The Sikhs of the Punjab
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1931:Sen, Sailendra (2013).
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204:First Battle of Panipat
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3226:Anti-Pashtun sentiment
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1532:Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah
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314:when he replaced the
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2813:Najib Khan Yousafzai
2464:Modern Asian Studies
1802:Lodi (Pashtun tribe)
1581:Muhammad bin Tughluq
1465:Muiz ud din Qaiqabad
1455:Ghiyas ud din Balban
1334:Tomb of Ibrahim Lodi
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3191:Pashtun nationalism
2918:Mohammad Najibullah
1475:Shamsuddin Kayumars
1120:Despite both being
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1010:Afghan factionalism
525:Ibrahim Khan Lodi (
192:β’ Established
3269:Battle of Nowshera
3259:Battle of Gulnabad
3162:Religious-military
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2833:Malalai of Maiwand
2818:Dost Mohammad Khan
2808:Ahmad Shah Durrani
2788:Aimal Khan Mohmand
2783:Kalu Khan Yusufzai
1591:Firuz Shah Tughlaq
1425:Muiz ud din Bahram
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368:Alauddin Alam Shah
308:Sultanate of Delhi
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2913:Abdul Ahad Momand
2843:Abdur Rahman Khan
2828:Victor of Maiwand
2793:Darya Khan Afridi
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2746:Key figures
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