The Trail History and Civics for Class 7
ICSE Solutions – Expansion of the Delhi Sultanate:
The Khilji and the Tughlaq
Dynasties
ICSE
Solutions Selina ICSE Solutions ML Aggarwal Solutions
EXERCISE
A. Fill in the blanks:
1.
The founder of the Khilji dynasty was Jalaluddin
– Khilji.
2.
Alauddin was a brilliant general and
a shrewd administrator.
3.
Alauddin was the first Turkish ruler to
build an empire in
India
4.
Ghyasuddin Tughlaq was an efficient administrator
and a capable military
commander.
5.
Muhammad bin Tughlaq realized the
importance of a strong and powerful army to
strengthen and secure the position of the ruler. He
needed additional revenue to
increase military resources.
6.
Firoze Shah’s economic reforms
improved agricultural production and
made the peasants prosperous and happy.
7.
Alauddin built a strong defense system to
protect his empire from Mongol raids.
8.
Iltutmish defeated the Rajput rulers
of Ujjain, Ranthambore,
Malwa, and Gwalior and
brought the whole of North India upto the river
Narmada under his control.
9.
The Caliph of Baghdad recognized
Iltutmish as the sovereign of India. He was succeeded by his
daughter Razia.
B. Match the following :
Column - A |
Column - B |
1.
Jalaluddin Khilji 2.
Alauddin Khilji 3.
Chanderi 4.
Warangal 5.
Price Control |
(a) Shahna (b) Malwa (c) a mild pious man (d) A brilliant general and a shrewd administrator (e) Deccan |
Answer:
Column - A |
Column - B |
1.
Jalaluddin Khilji 2.
Alauddin Khilji 3.
Chanderi 4.
Warangal 5.
Price Control |
(c) mild pious man |
C. Choose the correct answer :
1.
Alauddin conquered Chittor, the capital of Mewar/Malwa/Warangal.
Answer:
Alauddin
conquered Chittor, the capital of Mewar.
2.
Alauddin was the first Turkish ruler to send an expedition to
Gujarat/Rajasthan/tlie Deccan.
Answer:
Alauddin
was the first Turkish ruler to send an expedition to the
Deccan.
3.
Most historians have traced the failure of Muhammad bin Tughlaq’s schemes to
his character/education/ intelligence.
Answer:
Most
historians have traced the failure of Muhammad bin Tughlaq’s schemes to
his character.
4.
Firoze Shah laid out about 1,200 gardens and orchards/ lakes/roads around
Delhi.
Answer:
Firoze
Shah laid out about 1,200 gardens and orchards around
Delhi.
5.
The final blow to the Delhi Sultanate was dealt by the invasion of
Babur/Timur/Khizr Khan.
Answer:
The
final blow to the Delhi Sultanate was dealt by the invasion of Timur.
D. State whether the following are true or
false :
1.
Alauddin dreamt of conquering the whole world.
Ans. True.
2.
Under Alauddin, spies were kept in every unit of the army.
Ans. True.
3.
Alauddin’s death was followed by great political turmoil.
Ans. True.
4.
Muhammad bin Tughlaq was a diligent ruler who undertook projects that were
brilliantly conceived and executed.
Ans. False.
Correct : Muhammad bin Tughlaq was a diligent ruler who undertook
projects that were brilliantly conceived and poorly executed.
5.
Muhammad bin Tughlaq’s of increasing the taxes in the Ganga -Yamuna Doab region
led to the development of agriculture in that region.
Ans. False.
Correct : The policy of increasing the taxes in the | Ganga-Yamuna
Doab region led to the severe set back of agriculture in that
region.
6.
Muhammad bin Tughlaq stayed in Daulatabad for 5 years.
Ans. False.
Correct : Muhammad bin Tughlaq stayed in | Daulatabad for 2 years.
E. Answer the following questions in one or
two words/sentences :
Question
1.
Under what circumstances did Alauddin ascend the throne of Delhi?
Answer:
Alauddin captured the throne of Delhi by killing his uncle Jalaluddin Khilji.
As the situation at that time was very worse because Jalaluddin was very mild
and pious person which led to lawlessness and revolts. Alauddin took advantage
of the situation and ascended the throne
Question
2.
How did Alauddin Khilji win over the rebellious nobles after capturing the
throne?
Answer:
Alauddin Khilji won over the nobles to his side by bribing them with rich
gifts.
Question
3.
Name the capital of Mewar.
Answer:
Chittor the capital of Mewar.
Question
4.
What did the Rajput women in the royal palace do when Alauddin Khilji captured
Chittor?
Answer:
The women performed jauhar and burnt themselves to death.
Question
5.
Who led Alauddin’s Deccan campaigns?
Answer:
The Deccan expeditions were led by Malik Kafur.
Question
6.
Why do modern historians reject the account of a mass exodus from Delhi to
Daulatabad?
Answer:
Modem historians, however, do not accept the account of a mass exodus.
According to them, Delhi was never depopulated because there is evidence to
prove that construction work was carried out in Delhi during the period of
transfer.
Question
7.
Mention any one economic reform introduced in the Doab region by Firoze Shah
Tughlaq.
Answer:
Land taxes were reduced in the Doab. All loans given during the famine were
cancelled. Many taxes were abolished.
Question
8.
Give one example to show that Firoze Shah was concerned about the welfare of
his poor subjects.
Answer:
Free hospitals were set up for the poor.
F. Answer the following questions briefly :
Question
1.
With reference to the following conquests, briefly explain how Alauddin
extended the boundaries of the Delhi Sultanate :
(a) Conquest
of Gujarat
(b) Conquest of the Rajput states.
Answer:
(a)
Conquest of Gujarat : Alauddin extended the boundaries of
the Delhi Sultanate by sending an expedition to Gujarat which was conquered and
annexed.
(b) Conquest of the Rajput states : Alauddin first captured the
fort of Ranthambore and then attacked Chittor, the capital of Mewar. The
Rajputs fought bravely but lost the battle. This was followed by the capture of
the important cities of Mandu, Ujjain, Dhar and Chanderi in Malwa. By 1305 CE,
Alauddin become the master of the whole of North India.
Question
2.
Give an account of Alauddin Khilji’s
(a) Deccan
conquest
(b) Deccan policy.
Answer:
(a)
Deccan conquest : Alauddin was the first Muslim ruler
to send an expedition to the Deccan. This expedition was led by Malik Kafur,
who defeated the rulers of Devagiri Warangal and Dwarasamudra and attacked and
plundered Madurai in the far South. Thus Alauddin become the first Turkish
ruler to extend his influence south of the Vindhyas.
(b) Deccan policy : Alauddin did not annex the Deccan after
conquering it because he realized that it would not be easy to control these
provinces from Delhi. Moreover his main objective in conquering it was to
acquire as much wealth as possible from the South to pay for the maintenance of
his huge army.
Alauddin forced the rulers of Deccan to acknowledge his supremacy and pay heavy
annual charges as a mark of submission to his over-lordship.
Question
3.
How did Alauddin protect the Delhi Sultanate from repeated Mongol invasions?
Answer:
Alauddin took following steps to protect his empire from the Mongols
invasions :
(a) The
forts along the route of Mongols-attacks were repaired and the frontier
provinces were placed under the best generals.
(b) The army was reorganized and strengthened.
(c) Mongol leaders were captured and trampled under the feet of
elephants.
(d) The Mongols who after embracing Islam settled down in Delhi
during Jalaluddin’s reign were mercilessly killed.
Question
4.
Why is Muhammad bin Tughlaq regarded as one of the most accomplished and
learned scholars of his times?
Answer:
Muhammad bin Tughlaq is regarded as one of the most accomplished and learned
scholars of his times due to his intellectual curiosity and thrust for getting
more knowledge. He was gifted with an extraordinary memory. He was a master in
logic, philosophy, mathematics, astronomy and physical sciences. He was a lover
of Persian literature and poetry, calligraphy, fine arts and music. He loved
the company of learned men.
Question
5.
Discuss the causes and results of the taxation scheme of Muhammad bin Tughlaq in
the Doab.
Answer:
Muhammad bin Tughlaq realized the importance of a strong and powerful army to
strengthen and secure the position of the ruler. To increase military
resources, he needed additional revenue. The Ganga-Yamuna Doab (the area
between) the Ganga and the Yamuna rivers) was a fertile region. The land tax in
this area was increased. Unfortunately, the rains failed and a severe famine
broke out. People refused to pay the enhanced taxes. But the tax collectors
showed no mercy and continued to collect the taxes with such rigour that the
peasants were ruined. To escape the tyranny of the tax collectors, the peasants
abandoned their lands and fled to the jungles.
Question
6.
Why was the capital transferred from Delhi to Daulatabad? Explain the consequences
of this project.
Answer:
The transfer of the capital from Delhi to Devagiri (renamed Daulatabad) in the
Deccan. Two major reasons prompted the sultan to take the decision.
1.
Central location : With
the expansion of the Delhi Sultanate into the Deccan, Devagiri was centrally
located and nearly equidistant from Delhi and other important places.
2.
Mongol invasions : Repeated
Mongol attacks posed a great threat to Delhi. Daulatabad was at a safe distance
from the invaders.
Consequences : In the absence of the sultan, Delhi was now exposed
to renewed attacks by the Mongols. Realizing his folly, Muhammad bin Tughlaq
shifted his capital back to Delhi after 2 years. The people were ordered to
return. The suffering and mental agony caused great resentment. The experiment
was a dismal failure. It had drained the treasury and reduced the grand and
prosperous capital of Delhi to a mere shadow of its former self. Daulatabad, a
monument of misdirected energy, became a deserted city.
Question
7.
What arrangements did Muhammad bin Tughlaq make to achieve his ambition of a
world empire? Why did his scheme fail?
Answer:
Muhammad bin Tughlaq dreamt of establishing a world empire. For this he decided
to conquer Khurasan, Persia and Iraq. He mobilized a huge army for it and equipped
it and paid one full year’s salary in advance. But later he realized that it
was not easy to send such a large army across the snowy Himalayan passes. So
this scheme failed and it even drained the wealth of the Royal treasury.
Question
8.
What was the condition of the Delhi Sultanate at the end of Muhammad bin
Tughlaq’s reign?
Answer:
The condition of the Delhi Sultanate was in a state of decay and disintegration
after twenty five year of reign of Muhammad bin Tughlaq.
Question
9.
To what would you attribute the failure of Muhammad bin Tughlaq’s schemes –
personal character or prevailing conditions? Give reasons for your answer.
Answer:
Both personal character and prevailing conditions were responsible for the
failure of Muhammad bin Tughlaq. In personal side he lacked practical sense and
was not able to predict things whereas on other side, conditions prevailing
were also not favourable. People were backward and did not respond to new ideas
and radical reforms.
Question
10.
What evidence do we have to prove that Alauddin was a patron of art and
learning?
Answer:
Alauddin was a patron of art and learning which can be seen clear from the
large and beautiful monuments built during his reign. There were many learned
scholars and poet in his court. Amir Khusrau, the famous Persian poet was one
of them.
The Alai Darwaza is one of the most beautiful architecture of that time. He
also built many beautiful palaces and mosques. The Siri Fort and the Palace of
Thousand Pillars are good examples of it.
G
Picture Study :
This is a picture of the most beautiful specimen of Khilji architecture, which
was added as an entrance to the Qutb complex in Delhi.
Question
1.
Identify the monument.
Answer:
Alai Darwaja.
Question
2.
During whose reign was it built?
Answer:
Alauddin Khilji.
Question
3.
With reference to the reign of this ruler, mention two important features of
each of the following :
(a) Reorganization
of the army
(b) Revenue reforms
(c) Market control policy
Answer:
(a) Alauddin was the first Sultan of Delhi to lay the foundation of
a permanent standing army. The size of the standing army was greatly enlarged.
Alauddin introduced the system of branding horses and maintaining a descriptive
roll of the soldiers. Spies were kept in every unit of the army.
(b) Alauddin introduced certain revenue reforms. The land was
measured and the share of the state was fixed. Special revenue officials were
appointed to collect the taxes.
(c) Alauddin set up three markets at Delhi – one for food grains,
the second for cloth and the third for horses, slaves and cattle. Each market
was under the control of an officer called Shahna.
1.
The prices of all commodities were fixed
and prices of essential items were kept low.
2.
Market officers were appointed to keep a
strict watch on the prices, weights and the activities of the traders.
3.
Anyone caught hoarding goods or cheating
customers in price or weight was severely punished
4.
State warehouses were set up and stocked
with food grains.
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS FOR
COMING EXAM
Question
1.
How did Alauddin Khilji win over, the nodes of Jalaluddin to his side?
Answer:
Alauddin Khilji won over the nobles of Jalaluddin to his side by bribing them
with rich gifts and higher posts.
Question
2.
Who was the first Turkish ruler to extend his influence in South of the
Vindhyas?
Answer:
Alauddin was the first Turkish ruler to extend his influence in South of the
Vindhyas.
Question
3.
What is Price control policy?
Answer:
Price control is the practice where the king or government controls the price
of goods so that the shopkeepers cannot increase their price.
Question
4.
What revenue reforms were introduced by Alauddin to meet heavy Army
expenditure?
Answer:
Alauddin needed a large amount of money to meet the heavy Army expenses and for
this he introduced certain revenue reforms like:
(a) He
told the officers to measure the land and fix the share of the state.
(b) He appointed special revenue officials to collect the taxes.
(c) He increased the revenue from one-third to half.
Question
5.
Who was Amir Khusru?
Answer:
Amir Khusru was a famous Persian poet in the court of Alauddin Khilji.
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