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First king of the delhi sultanate - Qutub ud din Aibak who succeeded Mohammed Ghori
First king of the Mughal empire - Zaheer ud din Mohammed Babar
Ibrahim Lodhi - last ruler of the delhi sutanate as well as the lodhi sultanate (the founder of this dynasty was Bahlol Khan Lodi)
Ala ud din Khilji - second and the last ruler of the khilji dynasty
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Sultan Qutb-ud-din Aibak also called "Lakh Baksh Sultan" (the donator of hundreds of thousands) (Urdu: قطب الدین ایبک) (Qutb-ud-din meaning "Axis of the Faith") was the first Muslim Emperor of India who ruled from his capital in Delhi where he built Qutub Minar and the Quwwat Al Islam mosque[1]. He was an central Asian Turkic warrior by descendency, the first Sultan of Delhi and founder of the Slave dynasty (also known as the Ghulam dynasty) of India. He ruled as an emperor for only four years, from 1206 to 1210 but because of his super efficient administration and farsighted vision[citation needed], his name has become inseparable from the history of South Asia. Though he ruled for only four years, he was able to furnish stable law and administrative system in the country, started many constructive projects and tried the best possible alternatives for the wellbeing of his subjects. Although he was a strict follower of Sunni Islam and his forces were aggressive against the native Hindu population at the time of their victorious arrival, he exercised considerable tolerance towards the local Hindu, Jain and Buddhist population after he became the emperor of the newly born sultanate. In the architectural field, his biggest contribution is the famous Qutub Minar in New Delhi which he constructed to mark two of the historical events of India. Firstly to announce about the military and official arrival of his faith Islam in the Indian Subcontinent and secondly to announce about their triumphant victory over the Rajput forces whom they defeated in a huge battle before arrival. He was also popularly called the "Lakh Annadata" (the giver of thousands of grains) or "Lakh Baksh Sultan" because of his generous and donative nature. He was also a very prolific and refined player of the game of polo. He died while playing the same game at Lahore.[2] Muhammad Ghauri established the first real Muslim state as well as empire in North India. Upon Sultan Ghauri's death in 1206, Qutb, after a brief power struggle, succeeded in establishing himself as ruler of the empire in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and northern India;Shahabuddin Muhammad's Central Asian possessions had been captured by none other than the Mongol warlord, Genghis Khan.
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HE RULED TILL (AD 1206- 1210)
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SECOND RULER WAS SHAMS -UD-DIN-ILTUTIMISH
HE WAS ALSO CALLED THE REAL FOUNDER OF SULTANATE BECAUSE
HE WAS THE FIRST RULER TO CHOOSE DELHI AS HIS CAPITAL
AND CHANGED HIS CAPITAL FROM LAHORE TO DELHI
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Qutub- ud- din established the slave/mamluk dynasty. He ruled from 1206-1210ce years. He was the slave of Muhammad Ghori. He was killed by a khokhar soldier. When Muhammad Ghori died he established the Delhi sultanate in India. He was the FIRST RULER of the Delhi sultanate.
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1.On the basis of the availability of soils, the lifestyle changes with it. Take an example of the living style of North India and South India. The people of North India have different types of rituals, festivals, and cousins in comparison to South Indian people.The architecture also depends upon the vegetation.
2.Agriculture, forestry, and associated management practices such as tillage, grazing, and afforestation affect the cycling of nutrients, carbon stocks, and biodiversity.?Population increase and development are the drivers for the pressure on land use; more food is needed for a growing population.But with the management of soil ,harmful effects can be reducedSolution
1.On the basis of the availability of soils, the lifestyle changes with it. Take an example of the living style of North India and South India. The people of North India have different types of rituals, festivals, and cousins in comparison to South Indian people.The architecture also depends upon the vegetation.
2.Agriculture, forestry, and associated management practices such as tillage, grazing, and afforestation affect the cycling of nutrients, carbon stocks, and biodiversity.?Population increase and development are the drivers for the pressure on land use; more food is needed for a growing population.But with the management of soil ,harmful effects can be reduced
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