the renewed Islamic advance into north India , roughly from 1000 A.D. onwardsleadingto the rise of the Delhi Sultanate ( 1206
The invasion of Timur and the incompetent and intolerant nature of some of the Sayyid and Lodi rulersledto the collapsing of the Delhi Sultanate
a final blowledto the decline of the Delhi Sultanate
a victory ... the Battle of Panipathad ledto fall of the Delhi Sultanate
Muhammad Bin Samsetup the Delhi Sultanate
financial pressureultimately leadingto disruption of Delhi Sultanate
Aibak ... the first emperor from slave dynasty and Qutab - ud - dinsetup the Delhi Sultanate
the Turkssetup the Delhi Sultanate
the rise of the Bahamani Sultans in the Deccanpromptedthe rise of the Bahamani Sultans in the Deccan
in during the last days of Muhammad bin Tughluqhad setin during the last days of Muhammad bin Tughluq
in which main eventresultedin which main event
whose end(passive) was caused bywhose end
to the emergence of the Mughal Empire and various kingdoms in different parts of the countryledto the emergence of the Mughal Empire and various kingdoms in different parts of the country
in the establishment of Mughal Empire in India by Zahir - ud - din Muhammad Baburresultedin the establishment of Mughal Empire in India by Zahir - ud - din Muhammad Babur
it succumbing to new invaders in the 1500sresultingit succumbing to new invaders in the 1500s
to provincial autonomy and the development during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries of regional cultural expressions in which non - Muslim traditions were assimilatedledto provincial autonomy and the development during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries of regional cultural expressions in which non - Muslim traditions were assimilated
an invasion to win herleadsan invasion to win her
to the rise of new kingdoms in different parts of subcontinentledto the rise of new kingdoms in different parts of subcontinent