
Khilji Revolution
The Khilji Revolution refers to the significant political and military reforms introduced by Alauddin Khilji, a Sultan of Delhi in the early 14th century. He strengthened the empire by implementing centralized authority, securing revenue, and establishing a large, disciplined army. Khilji also standardized prices and market regulations to curb inflation, and he expanded territory through military conquests. These reforms modernized governance, increased state efficiency, and enhanced military power, marking a transformative period in Indian history. The revolution is considered a turning point that shifted Delhi Sultanate towards more centralized and organized rule.