The early rulers of the Delhi Sultanate were known for their iconoclastic actions. Muhammad of Ghur laid the foundation of the Slave dynasty, the first of the Delhi Sultanate dynasties, and introduced Islamic architectural features.
The early rulers of the Delhi Sultanate are often viewed as iconoclastic pillagers, best known for their indiscriminate destruction of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain temples and enacting prohibitions of anthropomorphic representations in art.
Muhammad of Ghur laid the foundation of the Slave dynasty, which was the first of the Delhi Sultanate dynasties. He conquered the sultanate established by Mahmud of Ghazna in the late twelfth century.
Islamic architectural features, including true domes and arches, were introduced by the Delhi Sultanate rulers, integrating Indian and Islamic styles of architecture.
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