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Alauddin Khalji's raid on Bhilsa

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to prevent Alauddin's army from desecrating them. But Alauddin had these idols hauled out of Betwa. He damaged a number of temples, and plundered a large amount of wealth. According to
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invasions. In late 1292 CE, Alauddin Khalji obtained the Sultan's permission to raid Bhilsa.
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At Bhilsa, Alauddin learned of the immense wealth of the southern
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road. His sudden attack took the city's residents by surprise.
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A pleased Jalaluddin rewarded Alauddin with the office of
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kingdom, and about the routes leading to their capital
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In 1293 CE, Alauddin marched towards Bhilsa via the
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Index

Bhilsa
Delhi Sultanate
Delhi Sultanate
Paramara
Alauddin Khalji
Mahalakadeva
Jalal-ud-din Khalji
Alauddin Khalji
raided
Paramara
Bhilsa
Hindu temples
Kara
Sultan Jalaluddin
Delhi Sultanate
Bhilsa
Paramara
Malwa
Chahamana
Vaghela
Yadava
Chanderi
Ujjain
Hindu temples
Betwa
Badauni
Muntakhab-ut-Tawarikh
idol
Badaun Gate
Seuna (Yadava)

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