Correct Answer: Correct answer is: (C) Genghiz Khan.
Exam Relevance: UPSC, Civil Services, History Exams
Difficulty: Moderate
Concept notes: The Mongol invasions of the Delhi Sultanate were led by Genghiz Khan's descendants, but the initial threat and the foundation of the Mongol Empire were established by Genghiz Khan himself.
Common Mistakes: Students may confuse the leaders of the Mongol invasions with other prominent figures of the Delhi Sultanate, such as Alauddin Khalji or Muhammad Tughluq.
Explanations: Genghiz Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire, initiated the expansionist policies that led to the invasions of various regions, including the Delhi Sultanate. Although the direct invasions of the Delhi Sultanate occurred after Genghiz Khan's death, his legacy and the Mongol military strategy he established were the driving forces behind these invasions.
Option Analysis: - Option A: Akbar was a Mughal emperor, not a Mongol leader.
- Option B: Alauddin Khalji was a ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, not a Mongol leader.
- Option C: Genghiz Khan was the founder of the Mongol Empire and the initial instigator of the Mongol invasions.
- Option D: Muhammad Tughluq was a ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, not a Mongol leader.
Mnemonic: Genghiz Khan, Great Mongol, G for Greatness.
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