Turkan-i-Chihalgani
The Corps of Forty, also known as Dal Chalisa or Turkan-i-Chihalgani, was a council of 40 mostly Turkic slave Amirs who served as administrators for the Delhi Sultanate during the 13th and 14th centuries.
Read MoreThe Corps of Forty, also known as Dal Chalisa or Turkan-i-Chihalgani, was a council of 40 mostly Turkic slave Amirs who served as administrators for the Delhi Sultanate during the 13th and 14th centuries.
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