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Five dynasties ruled over the Delhi Sultanate sequentially: the Mamluk/ Slave dynasty (1206–1290), the Khilji dynasty (1290–1320), the Tughlaq dynasty (1320–1414), the Sayyid dynasty (1414–1451), and the Lodi dynasty (1451–1526). It covered parts of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and some parts of southern Nepal.
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Syncretism= a philosophy that attempts to combine different systems of beliefs or practices
Chattel= a type of slavery where the slave is the sole property of the master
Infanticide= the practice of killing newborn babies or infants
The correct answer is C. Twelfth century.
Sufi orders began to be formed in the 12th century. Sufism was termed as the islamic mysticism which represented the central crystallization, main manifestation and most important the mystical practice in Islam.
Sufis were the practitioners of sufism. Most of the original precepts of sufi orders were being traced from Muhammad.
After the invasion of Mongol is when the sufism experienced their golden age. Sufism in today life is being practiced in Sudan and Pakistan.
Some of the sufism rituals involved endurances, rhythm, repetition, singing, and dancing.
In studying history we come across what men were and did, and it helps us understand what we can be and do. Thus, history is the science of the past and the present, but the study of the past and the understanding of the present do not happen in a perfect way, as we do not have the power to return to the past and it does not repeat itself. For this reason, the past has to be “recreated”, taking into account the changes that have occurred over time. Information collected in the past will not serve the present if it is not recreated, questioned, understood and interpreted.
The culture existed along the lower Mississippi river .