Q. The concept of ‘Zil-i-illahi’ or ‘Shadow of God’ introduced by Balban refers to :

[A] The rule of king on the basis of divine sanction and not answerable to anyone.

[B] The idea of kingship is derived from Sassanid Persia.

[C] The Universal Principle of harmony and peace.

[D] The idea of a superior religion for masses.

Answer: A
Notes:

Explanation: BALBAN Zil-E-Ilahi:

  • Balban ascended the throne in 1266.
  • He broke the power of Chalisa and resorted the prestige of the crown. That was his greatest contribution towards the stability of the Sultanate.
  • To keep himself well-informed Balban appointed spies.
  • He created a strong centralised army to deal with internal disturbances and to cheek Mongols who were posing a serious danger to Delhi Sultante.
  • He established the military department Diwani-i-Arz
  • The Persian court model influenced balban’s conception of Kingship. He took up the title of Zil-i-Ilahi(Shadow of God). He believed that he ruled on the basis of Divine Sanction and was not answerable to anyone.

Source: NCERT

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