The Saviour of the Delhi Sultanate was
A. Qutub-din-Aibak
B. Minas-us-Siraj
C. Iltutmish
D. Ghiyasuddin Balban
Answer: Option D
Solution(By Examveda Team)
Giyasuddin Balban came upon the throne at a time when the Delhi Sultanate had fallen into utter confusion due to the incompetence of the successors of Iltutmish. The country was subjected to foreign attacks. he reorganized the armed forces and thorough reforms were introduced in civil administration. Under his orders new strong fortresses were built in the north-western frontier. He saved the Sultanate from impending disintegration. So he should be considered as the ‘savior of the Delhi Sultanate’.Join The Discussion
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Iltutmish was known as saviour of Delhi sultanate.because he saved Delhi sultanate from mongol leader chingiz khan by his diplomatic skill.
Sir Iltutmish was considered as savier of Delhi sultanate because he saved Delhi from attacking of chengiz khan.