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In this episode, we explore the Delhi Sultanate, a major period in Indian history from 1206 to 1526 that reshaped politics, culture, and military power across North India. We examine its administrative systems, the blending of Turkish and Indian traditions, and the role of Delhi as a powerful imperial capital described by travelers such as Ibn Battuta. The episode also highlights rulers like Muhammad bin Tughlaq and Ibrahim Lodi, the reasons behind Turkish military success in India, and the decisive First Battle of Panipat, where Babur’s artillery and battlefield tactics ended the Lodi dynasty and opened the way for the rise of the Mughal Empire.
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