Slaves And Sultans: The Sultanate of Delhi Armchair Historian
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The period from 1200 C.E to 1526 C.E in India saw the turks from Central Asia establish the Delhi Sultanate, which, as the name suggests, was centred around Delhi. This podcast is about this exciting period - from the Ghaznavid and Ghurid invasions to the first battle of Panipat.
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1.13: Devagiri 2.0
A faction at the Yadava court of Devagiri thinks it wise to defy the Sultan in Delhi. Allauddin dispatches an army under the eunuch slave Naib Malik Khafur to prove it wrong in 1306. And I accidentally number the episode 12 when in fact it is 13.
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1.12: Lots of war, some peace
This episode details the military expeditions undertaken by Allauddin Khilji between 1300 CE. and 1310 CE. This includes the sieges of Ranathambhore and Chittor, as well as the conquest of Malwa, Siwana and Gujrat. The Mongols continued to be a menace but came off the worse of several engagements.
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1.11: Alexander II
This episode covers the first 5 years of the reign of Ala'uddin Khalji- from his occupation of Delhi after his uncle's assassination in 1296 C.E. to the battle of Kili against the Mongols and the rebellion of his own nephew in 1301 C.E.
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1.10: Tears, Folly and Blood
We return to the narrative this episode and to the house of Balban as his son simply refuses to become Sultan, leaving that responsibility to his own young son. What follows is drama of the first order, full of debauchery, tragedy, rebellion and betrayal. In the end, a new dynasty seizes power and begins to make the first inroads south of the Vindhyas.
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1.9: The Deccan Traps
We move eastwards from Delhi over to the Yamuna Ganga Doab, before we turn south onto the Deccan Plateau, taking a bird's eye view of the kingdoms that ruled here at the end of the 13th Century C.E.
Maps and transcript here at: https://slavesandsultans.wordpress.com
India: Physical Features: https://slavesandsultans.files.wordpress.com/2021/11/img-00162.jpg India in 1300 C.E. (Approx.): https://slavesandsultans.files.wordpress.com/2021/08/img-0016.jpg?w=782
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1.8 The North from 1200 to 1300
As the end of the century draws close and a change in dynasty is on the cards, we take a tour through the North and North West of the Sultanate and its neighboring Mongol Khanates. We take a particularly close look at Delhi and it's 13th century buildings.
Maps and transcript here at: https://slavesandsultans.wordpress.com
India in 1300 C.E. (Approx.): https://slavesandsultans.files.wordpress.com/2021/08/img-0016.jpg?w=782
Asia in 1300 C.E. (Approx.): https://slavesandsultans.files.wordpress.com/2021/08/img-0017.jpg?w=782