💨 Abstract

In 15th-century India, following the fall of the Delhi Sultanate, regional powers asserted their identities and sought legitimacy. The Champaner Chauhans, for instance, commissioned Sanskrit poet Gangadhara to bridge their world with Sultanate culture, justifying their balancing game with Sultanates.

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