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In this episode, we explore the Mongol invasions of India and the dramatic struggle between the Delhi Sultanate and the Chagatai Khanate, focusing on repeated attempts to break into the subcontinent and the Sultanate’s fierce resistance. At the center is the Battle of Amroha in 1305, where Alauddin Khalji’s reformed military—built around disciplined cavalry, war elephants, fortified frontiers, standardized pay, and centralized intelligence—delivered a decisive defeat to the invading Mongol forces. The episode also looks beyond the battlefield, examining how droughts and climatic pressures in Central Asia helped drive nomadic movements southward, and how these invasions pushed the Delhi Sultanate to become a more militarized and centralized state, reshaping the political future of medieval South Asia.
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