Delhi Sultanat and Mazor Dynasties for RAS/RTS Prelims

Slave Qutbuddin Died while playing Chaugan. Aram Shah (short period) Aibak Shamsuddin He defeated Yalduz of Ghazni & Qubacha of Multan. Captured the Iltutmish fort  of  Ranthambor,  Lakhnauti.  Organized  the  iqta  system  (land assignment) & currency (introduced copper tanka & silver jital). Razia Sultana Married  Malik  Altunia  (Governor  of  Bhatinda).  Turkish  Aamirs played  the dominant  … Read more

Kakatiyas of Warangal

Kakatiyas The 12th and the 13th centuries saw the emergence of the Kakatiya dynasty. They were at first the feudatories of the Western Chalukyas of Kalyani, ruling over a small territory near Warangal. A ruler of this dynasty, Prola II (1110–1158) extended his sway to the south and declared his independence. His successor Rudra (1158–1195) … Read more

RAJASTHAN ; HISTORY OF CHAUHAN

Chauhan Rulers of Sambhar/Sakambhari There are several theories about the origin of chauhans which are as follows:- Prithviraj Raso – Agnikund at Abu Prithiviraj Vijay- Suryavanshi Col. Tod- Foriegner Dr. Dashrat Sharma- Bhramins Chandravati Lekh- Bhramins Chronology of Chauhan Rulers of Sambhar:- Ajairaj II: Prithviraj I was succeeded by his son Ajairaj II who was … Read more

The Delhi Sultanate from 1206 to 1526

The Delhi Sultanate basically refers to the Muslim rulers who ruled India through Delhi. This basically came into existence after Mohammed Ghori captured Delhi after defeating Prithviraj. After Prithviraj was captured, the Delhi Sultanate went into the hands of one of Ghori’s generals known as Qutub-ud-din Aibak. During the end of the 12th century, he … Read more

Delhi – A City of Seven Sisters

Delhi: A City of Seven Sisters – A Tapestry of Cultures and Histories Delhi, the bustling capital of India, is a city of contrasts. A vibrant metropolis teeming with life, it also holds within its heart a rich and layered history, a testament to the countless empires and cultures that have shaped its identity. Often … Read more

The Mongol invasion of India

During Sultan Qutb-ud-din Aibak’s time, the Mongols, appeared in the East of India and emerged as a great power under the Leadership of Genghiz Khan (1165-1227). He was born in 1165 to Yesugei and Hoelun. He was brought up by his ablest mother Hoelun after his father was poisoned to death by Tatars. In his … Read more

Union Territories and their administration

The Union Territories of India: A Tale of Diverse Administrations India, a land of diverse cultures and landscapes, is also home to a unique administrative structure. While most of the country is divided into states, there are eight Union Territories (UTs) that hold a distinct position within the Indian federal system. These UTs, unlike states, … Read more

Humayun tomb

The Humayun Tomb: A Monument to Mughal Grandeur and Architectural Innovation The Humayun Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands as a testament to the architectural brilliance and artistic prowess of the Mughal Empire. This magnificent mausoleum, built in the 16th century, served as the final resting place of Emperor Humayun, the second Mughal emperor, … Read more

Nehru Memorial museum and Library

A Legacy Preserved: Exploring the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library The Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (NMML) stands as a testament to the life and legacy of Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first Prime Minister. Situated in the heart of New Delhi, within the sprawling Teen Murti Bhavan, the institution serves as a repository of history, a … Read more

Medieval India

              North India       Ghadvalas     Chandradeva*. Jaichandra fought Muhammad Ghur Chandellas of Jejakabhukti/Bundelkhand   *Vidyadhara* & Yashovarman   Paramaras of Malwa   Vakpati Munjal & *Bhoja*   Chahamanas/Chauhans of Sakambhari   Vigraharaja IV Visaladeva, *Prithviraj III* (Chauhan) Kalachuris of Tripuri   Kokalla, Gangeyadeva & *Karna* … Read more

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