The Delhi Sultanate experienced the highest number of Mongol invasions during Alauddin Khilji’s reign. He successfully repelled these attacks through strong military reforms, frontier defenses, and a well-organized standing army. His effective strategies prevented Mongol expansion into India and ensured the stability and security of the Sultanate during his rule. ANSWER: (B) Alauddin Khilji
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During Alauddin Khilji’s reign, India faced repeated Mongol attacks from the Chagatai Khanate. These invasions were part of the Mongol expansion that had already overrun much of Asia. Alauddin responded with strong military reforms, including a permanent standing army, fixed salaries, and detailed troop records. He fortified frontier towns such as Siri and strengthened defenses along the Indus. Major Mongol generals like Qutlugh Khwaja and Targhi attempted large-scale invasions, but Alauddin’s forces defeated them repeatedly. His success prevented India from suffering the devastating conquests the Mongols inflicted elsewhere. This stability enabled Alauddin to focus on southern campaigns later.