PPT-Chapter 10 Section 4 India’s Muslim Empires
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The Delhi Sultanate In 1000 Muslim Turks and Afghans pushed into India In the late 1100s the Sultan of Ghur defeated Hindu armies in the north Named Delhi his capital
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