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In the 13th century, the highest military officer was – (A) Malik (B) Khan (C) Sarkhel (D) Sipahsalar

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In the 13th century Delhi Sultanate, the Sipahsalar was the highest-ranking military commander. He was responsible for leading armies, planning campaigns, and advising the Sultan on defence matters. The position carried immense authority and influence. Many powerful nobles rose to prominence by holding this title, significantly shaping the Sultanate’s political dynamics.

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  1. The Sipahsalar was the highest military officer in the 13th-century Delhi Sultanate, functioning much like a modern Commander-in-Chief. He supervised the entire military structure, planned campaigns, trained troops, and commanded armies during wars. The position required immense experience and personal loyalty to the Sultan. Because military strength determined political power in the Sultanate, the Sipahsalar often held significant influence over court affairs. Many powerful nobles, including future rulers, first rose to prominence by serving in this role. The authority associated with this position played a crucial part in shaping political alliances, administrative decisions, and the overall stability of the empire.

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    (D) Sipahsalar

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