The Delhi sultanate of the twelfth century could not effectively quell their Indian subjects because: ​ a. ​disintegration of the Abbasid Dynasty to a rival Sunni faction left no centralized chain of command. b. ​the Rajput engrained considerable resistance to the Muslims by appealing to both Buddhists and Hindus. c. ​Islamic forces were split between India and trying to fight the Crusades in the Mediterranean. d. the arrival of the Mongol forces on the northwest frontier.

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Answer:

The arrival of the Mongol forces on the northwest frontier.

Explanation:

The Delhi sultanate of the twelfth century could not effectively quell their Indian subjects because of the arrival of the Mongol forces on the northwest frontier.