The role of the Sultan and his guidance in leading the battles in India during the era of the Islamic Sultanate (602-932 AH / 1206-1526 DH)
Abstract
The research seeks to shed light on the Sultan and his interest in the army as a force to be reckoned with at home, in the expansions of war and the prevention of external dangers. The army leadership is dominant in the capabilities of the soldiers and their movements and thus the formation of strong armies that owe full allegiance to the sultans of the Sultanate and defeat the rulers and neighboring kings. Such as the Mongols, Indian bacillus and others. The research was based on a number of sources and references related to the Islamic history of India as well as the introduction and conclusion.