Description
The “Khalji Empire (70x100)” chart is a detailed educational wall map summarizing the territorial extent, key rulers, and historical contributions of the Khalji (Khilji) dynasty, ideal for classrooms and exam preparation.
Description
Size: 70 × 100 cm.
Material: Multicolour printed on 80 GSM map litho paper, thermally laminated with a 30-micron best-quality polyester film on both sides, and fitted with plastic rollers at the top and bottom for ease of hanging. Available in English, Hindi, and Kannada; certified by Survey of India for accuracy.
Content Features:
Depicts the Khalji Empire’s maximum territorial extent under sultans Jalal-ud-din Firuz Khalji and, especially, Alauddin Khalji (1290–1320 CE), covering northern India and parts of the Deccan.
Displays major cities, conquered regions (Gujarat, Rajasthan, Malwa, parts of the Deccan—Devagiri, Warangal), and significant battles or campaigns against the Mongols and Rajput states.
May include illustrated lists of sultans and major reforms—Alauddin’s revenue and price controls, standing army, military and market regulation, and abolition of hereditary grants.
Presents context for the socio-political shift from Turkish to Afghan origin and the dynasty’s legacy in fortifying the Delhi Sultanate.
Educational Value
Provides a visual summary for students on the Khalji dynasty’s administrative, military, and economic impact on medieval India.
Supports history and civics curricula, as well as competitive exam revision (UPSC, SSC, NTSE, etc.), with easily referenced dynasty and rule timelines.
Useful for reinforcing key topics such as Mongol invasions, southern conquests, revenue system, and market reforms attributed to Alauddin Khalji.
This chart is highly recommended for its accuracy, clarity, and value in both academic instruction and exam readiness in Indian medieval history.