balban in A Sentence

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    By these harsh methods, Balban controlled the situation.

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    Balban is remembered for his strong centralized government.

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    Balban now made preparations for a military show-down.

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    Balban's methods were often harsh and undesirable.

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    Balban ruled from 1266 to 1286.

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    Balban himself appointed them and they were well paid.

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    Hence, a grandson of Balban was installed at Delhi.

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    (23) Ghiyasuddin Balban(1266-87) took up the title of‘Zil-i-Ilahi' known as‘Shadow of God'.

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    On death of Mahmud, Balban directly took over the throne and ruled Delhi.

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    Ghiasuddin Balban believed that a king is the deputy of God on earth and had unparalleled powers.

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    Balban, the general of the Delhi's Sultan Nasir-ud-din, had reached the northern frontier of the Paramara territory by this time.

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    We do not know if Balban actually said these words, but they show his attitude towards the non- Turks.

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    In 1265, Balban, the ruler of the Slave dynasty, made full efforts to crush the power of the powerful men here.

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    We have referred to the stern manner in which Balban dispensed justice, not sparing even the relations or high officers of state.

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    Ghiasuddin Balban, who then possessed the Delhi throne,(1268-87) marched towards this region and divided the whole area into a number of military commands.

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    The real power was in the hands of Ghiyas-ud-din Balban, a slave of Iltutmish, who belonged to the Ilabari tribe of the Turks.

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    The frontier, however, remained undefined and Balban had to conduct almost annual expeditions against the Mongols in order to keep them in check.

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    A great warrior; ruler and statesman who saved the infant Muslim state from extinction at a critical time, Balban will ever remain a great figure in medieval Indian history”-Dr.

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    Balban constantly sought to increase the prestige and power of the monarchy, because he was convinced that, that was the only way to face the internal and external dangers facing him.

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    The growing authority of Balban alienated many of the Turkish chiefs who had hoped to continue their former power and influence in the affairs of government, since Nasiruddin Mahmud was young and inexperienced.

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    Since many of the troopers were Turks who had come to India in the time of Iltutmish, they raised a hue and cry against this decision and Balban had to relent to some extent.

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    Although the Turkish chiefs wanted that all power and authority should remain in the hands of the Turkish chiefs, they consented to the appointment of Raihan because they could not agree among themselves which one of them should succeed to Balban's post.

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    However, little objection could be raised because at the time when most Muslim states of Central and West Asia had disappeared in the face of the Mongol onslaught, Balban and the Sultanat of Delhi stood out almost alone as the champions of Islam.

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