1) The Tomara Rajputs were the first rulers who established their capital at Delhi.
2) The language of administration under the Delhi sultans are Persian.
3)The Sultanate reached its farthest extent during the reign of Muhammad Tughluq.
4) Ibn Battuta travelled to Morocco, Africa and travelled to India.
5) Peasantry is the backbone of the entire kingdom. The king could not do anything without it because it was the source of revenue. The soldiers got the salaries which came from this revenue. Now, it becomes clear why the military commanders kept the interests of the peasantry at top.
6) The ‘internal’ frontier means the hinterland of the garrison town and the ‘external’ frontier means the areas beyond the hinterland of the garrison towns.
7) The steps are given below:
a> Accountants are appointed by the state to check the amount of revenue.
b> Care was taken that the muqti collected only the taxes prescribed by the state.
8) Alauddin Khalji made a new town at siri for his soldiers. He created cultivation called kharaj and amounting to about 50 per cent of the peasant’s produce.