It was an attempt to assert the rights of the colonists while maintaining their loyalty to the British crown. to best if my knowledge hope this helps you out..
They developed a policy of religious freedom so all subjects were content, though Islam remained the dominant religion in the government.
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Shams ud-Din Iltutmish (Persian: شمس الدین ایلتتمش), (died 30 April 1236, r. 1211–1236) was the third of the Mamluk kings who ruled the former Ghurid territories in northern India. <em>He was the first Muslim sovereign to rule from Delhi and is thus considered the effective founder of the Delhi Sultanate.</em>
They were the biggest so they looked upped to those bigger cities
I'm not sure, but I'd say either d or b, I'd ask a parent to look over it or email your teacher for help. (: