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  2. Khalji dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Khalji or Khilji dynasty [b] was a Turco-Afghan dynasty that ruled the Delhi Sultanate for three decades between 1290 and 1320. It was the second dynasty to rule the Delhi Sultanate which covered large swaths of the Indian subcontinent.

  3. Indian Revenue Service (Custom and Indirect Taxes) - Wikipedia

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    Service overview; Founded: 1919; 105 years ago () (as Imperial Customs Service) 1953; 71 years ago () (as Indian Revenue Service C&CE) Headquarters: North Block, New Delhi ...

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  5. Market reforms of Alauddin Khalji - Wikipedia

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    According to Barani, the 1303 Mongol invasion of Delhi prompted Alauddin to raise a large army to deal with the Mongol threat. However, such a large army would be a drain on the state treasury, unless the soldiers' salaries could be lowered substantially. Alauddin was the first Sultan of Delhi to pay all his soldiers in cash. [6]

  6. Bathinda–Rajpura line - Wikipedia

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    One reason was the trains would have to pay the taxes levied by the Pepsu state. [2] In February 2015, doubling of track between Rajpura–Patiala–Bathinda was sanctioned.

  7. All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi - Wikipedia

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    The second campus of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS-II), spread over 330 acres (1.335 square kilometres) of land was visualized during the period of Prof. Tirath Das Dogra as Director AIIMS Delhi and Anbumani Ramadoss (President, AIIMS), Minister of Health and Family welfare union of India in 2009 at Bhadsha village [also spelled Badsa] in Haryana's Jhajjar district.

  8. Delhi Waqf Board - Wikipedia

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    Delhi Waqf Board is a state level statuary body under the Delhi Government under Wakf Act 1954. [1] It exercises control over mosques, graveyards and religious waqfs . The primary function of Wakf Board is to insure its properties and revenue are appropriately managed and utilized.

  9. Indian Rebellion of 1857 - Wikipedia

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    Assault on Delhi and capture of the Cashmere Gate, 14 September 1857 Capture of Delhi 1857. The British were slow to strike back at first. It took time for troops stationed in Britain to make their way to India by sea, although some regiments moved overland through Persia from the Crimean War , and some regiments already en route for China were ...