Khilji Sultanate
The Khilji Sultanate was a medieval Muslim dynasty that ruled parts of the Indian subcontinent from 1290 to 1320. Founded by Jalal ud-Din Khilji, it is known for its military conquests and administrative reforms. The Khilji rulers expanded their territory significantly, including the capture of Delhi, which became their capital.
One of the most notable rulers of the Khilji Sultanate was Alauddin Khilji, who implemented various economic policies and introduced market regulations. The dynasty is also recognized for its cultural contributions, including advancements in architecture and the promotion of Persian literature during its reign.