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Abstract
This paper will enumerate the history of Muslim conquest in India, as well as the roles played by various Muslim rulers in subjugating local Indian rulers from time to time until 1290 C.E. And will pay special emphasis to the vigour and extension of the Delhi Sultans' initial rule. Without a doubt, Muslim rule was established in India first by the Arabs in the eighth century, that is, in 712 C.E., but it was severely constrained to Sindh and lower Punjab. The Ghaznavids were more interested in Central Asian power struggles, but their repeated raids and wars exposed the internal weaknesses of the Indian defence system. The credit for establishing and consolidating Muslim rule in India goes to the Ghorids, later their heirs, who were primarily their slaves.
Mohammad Ghori's immediate successor was his slave and son-in-law Qutubdin Aibek, who gained autonomous leadership of Indian possession following the Sultan's demise and firmly entrenched authority in India. The epoch saw the emergence of a formidable elite of Mamluk Turks that granted monarchs full chance regardless of their genealogy. As a corollary, only those who had shown their worth climbed to the pinnacle posts. Qutubdin Aibek, Altamish, and Balban presided for the bulk of the first hundred years, not just establishing an intricate internal administrative system and military control, but also outlining a frontier defensive doctrine that not only the Mughals, but even the British, inherited.
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Key words: Ghaznavi, Ghori, Altamish, Balban, foundation and expansion.
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"Slave King`s Contributions towards the Stability and the expansion of Muslim rule in India", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 12, page no.437 - 443, December-2022, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2212058.pdf
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