Answer:A Mamluk took over when Muhammad Ghuri died.
The Mamluks set up a system of Islamic-Hindu law.
The Mamluks maintained order for easier control.
A Mamluk leader forced everyone to worship Allah.
Explanation:When the later Abbasids regained military control over Iraq, they also relied on the Ghilman as their warriors. Under Saladin and the Ayyubids of Egypt, the power of the Mamluks increased and they claimed the sultanate in 1250, ruling as the Mamluk Sultanate.