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Kadagestan offers alms to the local god of the region of Rob, known as Kamird, for the health of (her) child. Inaba, arguing for the Khalaj identity of the kings of Kabul, takes this document as a proof that the Khalaj princess is from Kabul and has been offered to the (Hephthalite) king of
Kadagestan, thus becoming the lady of that region. The identification of Kadagestan as a Hephthalite stronghold is based on Grenet's suggestion of the survival of Hephthalite minor stares in this region,' and is in con-
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1199:. However this indirectly damaged the Turkish integrity of the nobility, which had opposed the power of the non-Turks. This left them vulnerable to the Khalji faction, which took power through a series of assassinations. One by one the Mamluk officers were murdered, and the last ruler of the Turkic Mamluk dynasty - the 17-year old Muiz ud din Qaiqabad - was killed in the Kailu-gheri Palace during the coup known as the
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increased and Delhi
Sultanate witnessed increasingly worse and extended periods of famines. The Sultan banned private storage of food by anyone. Rationing system was introduced by Alauddin as shortages multiplied; however, the nobility and his army were exempt from the per family quota-based food rationing system. During these famines, Khalji's sultanate granaries and wholesale
1518:, as regent. Qutb killed his younger brother and appointed himself sultan; to win over the loyalty of the amirs and the Malik clan he offered Ghazi Malik the position of army commander in the Punjab. Others were given a choice between various offices and death. After ruling in his own name for less than four years, Mubarak Shah was murdered in 1320 by one of his generals,
1867:, is full of adulation for his employer, the reigning Sultan. Khusrau's adulation-filled narrative poetry has been used as a source of Khalji dynasty history, but this is a disputed source. Three historical sources, composed 30 to 115 years after the end of Khalji dynasty, are considered more independent but also questioned given the gap in time. These are
3576:"The prejudice of Turks was however misplaced in this case, for Khaljis were actually ethnic Turks. But they had settled in Afghanistan long before the Turkish rule was established there, and had over the centuries adopted Afghan customs and practices, intermarried with the local people, and were therefore looked down on as non-Turks by pure-bred Turks."
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in the court" to create "rules and regulations in order to grind down the common man, so as to reduce them to abject poverty and deprive them of wealth and any form of surplus property that could foster a rebellion; At the same time, he confiscated all landed property from his courtiers and officers. Revenue assignments to Muslim
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that family. In 1298, between 15,000 and 30,000 people near Delhi, who had recently converted to Islam, were slaughtered in a single day, due to fears of an uprising. He also killed his own family members and nephews, in 1299–1300, after he suspected them of rebellion, by first gouging out their eyes and then beheading them.
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Historians have questioned the reliability of historical accounts about the Khalji dynasty. Genuine primary sources and historical records from 1260 to 1349 period have not been found. One exception is the short chapter on Delhi
Sultanate from 1302 to 1303 AD by Wassaf in Persia, which is duplicated
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during his raids in the south. He also withstood two Mongol raids. Alauddin was also known for his cruelty against attacked kingdoms after wars. Historians note him as a tyrant, and that anyone
Alauddin Khalji suspected of being a threat to this power was killed, along with the women and children of
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the Sultan appointed his Wazir Nusrat Khan to deal with the Jalali nobles...Nusrat Khan confiscated property worth about one crore. This brought to an end the influence of the Jalali nobles and strengthened the government treasury. Also the Sultan got a happy riddance from a nobility, whose loyalty
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seize by force half of all produce any farmer generates, as a tax on standing crop, so as to fill sultanate granaries. His officers enforced tax payment by beating up middlemen responsible for rural tax collection.Furthermore, Alauddin Khalji demanded, state Kulke and
Rothermund, from his "wise men
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Jalaluddin succeeded in overcoming the opposition of the
Turkish nobles and ascended the throne of Delhi in January 1290. Jalal-ud-din was not universally accepted: during his six-year reign (1290–96), Balban's nephew revolted due to his assumption of power and the subsequent sidelining of nobility
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Alauddin Khalji changed the tax policies to strengthen his treasury to help pay the keep of his growing army and fund his wars of expansion. He raised agriculture taxes from 20% to 50% – payable in grain and agricultural produce (or cash), eliminating payments and commissions on taxes collected by
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Turkic tribes, but includes them among the Oghuz-Turkman (where
Turkman meant "Like the Turks") tribes. Kashgari felt the Khalaj did not belong to the original stock of Turkish tribes but had associated with them and therefore, in language and dress, often appeared "like Turks". Muhammad ibn Najib
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According to C. E. Bosworth, the
Ghilzai, who make up the majority of the Pashtuns in Afghanistan, are the modern result of the Khalaj assimilation into the Pashtuns. Between the 10th and 13th centuries, some sources refer to the Khalaj people as of Turkic, but some others do not. Minorsky argues
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Sultanate's capital city of Delhi, during Alauddin Khalji's reign, at least half of the population were slaves working as servants, concubines and guards for the Muslim nobles, amirs, court officials and commanders. Slavery in India during the Khalji dynasty, and later Islamic dynasties,
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system with price controls ensured sufficient food for his army, court officials and the urban population in Delhi. Price controls instituted by Khalji reduced prices, but also lowered wages to a point where ordinary people did not benefit from the low prices. The price control system collapsed
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Alauddin Khalji taxation methods and increased taxes reduced agriculture output and the
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A Bactrian Document (BD T) from this period brings interesting information about the area to our attention. In it, dated to BE 476 (701 AD), a princess identified as `Bag-aziyas, the Great Turkish Princess, the Queen of Qutlugh Tapaghligh Bilga Sävüg, the Princess of the Khalach, the Lady of
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rules were severely punished, such as by cutting out their flesh. Taxes collected in form of seized crops and grains were stored in sultanate's granaries. Over time, farmers quit farming for income and shifted to subsistence farming, the general food supply worsened in north India, shortages
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3604:"The Khaljis were a Turkish tribe but having been long domiciled in Afghanistan, had adopted some Afghan habits and customs. They were treated as Afghans in Delhi Court. They were regarded as barbarians. The Turkish nobles had opposed the ascent of Jalal-ud-din to the throne of Delhi."
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Apabhramsha seemed to be in a state of transition from Middle Indo-Aryan to the New Indo-Aryan stage. Some elements of Hindustani appear ... the distinct form of the lingua franca Hindustani appears in the writings of Amir Khusro (1253–1325), who called it
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The Khalji rebellion was welcomed by the non-Turkish sections in the nobility. The Khaljis who were of a mixed Turkish-Afghan origin, did not exclude the Turks from high offices, but the rise of the Khaljis to power ended the Turkish monopoly of high
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This dynasty, like the previous Slave dynasty, was of Turkish origin, though the Khaljī tribe had long been settled in Afghanistan. Its three kings were noted for their faithlessness, their ferocity, and their penetration to the South of
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included two groups of people - persons seized during military campaigns, and people who defaulted on their taxes. The institution of slavery and bondage labor became pervasive during the Khalji dynasty; male slaves were referred to as
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1871:'s epic of 1349, Diya-yi Barani's work of 1357 and Sirhindi's account of 1434, which possibly relied on now lost text or memories of people in Khalji's court. Of these Barani's text is the most referred and cited in scholarly sources.
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Over the next three years following Malik Kafur's death, another three sultans assumed power violently and/or were killed in coups. First, the amirs installed a six-year-old named Shihab-ud-din Omar as sultan and his teenage brother,
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local chiefs, banned socialization among his officials as well as inter-marriage between noble families to help prevent any opposition forming against him; he cut salaries of officials, poets and scholars in his kingdom.
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Alauddin Khalji died in January 1316. Thereafter, the sultanate witnessed chaos, coup and succession of assassinations. Malik Kafur became the sultan but lacked support from the amirs and was killed within a few months.
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were also cancelled and the revenue was collected by the central administration. Henceforth, state Kulke and Rothermund, "everybody was busy with earning a living so that nobody could even think of rebellion."
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in the thirteenth century the Khalji were regarded as a separate people distinct from the Turks. The so-called “Khalji revolution” was the transfer of power from a Turkish ruling elite to a non-Turkish one.
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Alauddin Khalji's taxation system was probably the one institution from his reign that lasted the longest, surviving indeed into the nineteenth or even the twentieth century. From now on, the land tax (
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in Tamil Nadu. He then looted the treasury in capitals and from the temples of south India. Among these loots was the Warangal loot that included one of the largest known diamond in human history, the
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who would later become a military general. Alauddin continued expanding Delhi Sultanate into South India, with the help of generals such as Malik Kafur and Khusraw Khan, collecting large war booty (
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to buy and resell at official prices. No one other than these merchants could buy from farmers or sell in cities. Alauddin deployed an extensive network of
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and commanders serving the Mamluk dynasty. Jalal-ud-din suppressed the revolt and executed some commanders, then led an unsuccessful expedition against
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and had the power to seize anyone trying to buy or sell anything at a price different from the official controlled prices. Those found violating these
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shortly after the death of Alauddin Khalji, with prices of various agriculture products and wages doubling to quadrupling within a few years.
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in Delhi. The Alai Darwaza, completed in 1311, was included as part of Qutb Minar and its Monuments UNESCO World Heritage site in 1993.
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livestocks and slaves in the kingdom, as well as controls on where, how, and by whom these could be sold. Markets called
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3619:(Volume 3 ed.). Cambridge University Press. 2010.
1289:, Malik Tughlaq, and Malik Nayk (Master of the Horse).
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5097:
4989:"Northern India under the Sultanate: Agrarian Economy"
4311:
3589:
History of medieval India: from 1000 A.D. to 1707 A.D.
3585:
3515:
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3026:
Grey flag with black vertical stripe according to the
5080:
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3979:
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3073:
3071:
3044:
depiction of the Delhi Sultanate in the Catalan Atlas
962:(11th century) does not include the Khalaj among the
27:
1290–1320 Turco-Afghan dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate
4416:
4034:
41:"Khalji" redirects here. For the Pashtun tribe, see
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1412:Alauddin Khalji reigned for 20 years. He conquered
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4886:The Age of Wrath: A History of the Delhi Sultanate
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4038:(1972). "the Kotwals under the Sultans of Delhi".
3955:Journal of the University of Bombay: Volumes 17-18
3942:. the University of California. 1939. p. 545.
3643:The Making of the Indo-Islamic World C.700-1800 CE
3561:The Age of Wrath: A History of the Delhi Sultanate
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4392:
3995:
2022:Court of Seljuk ruler Tughril III, circa 1200 CE.
1556:. Which is smaller than its successor state, the
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5172:Khilji - A Short History of Muslim Rule in India
4903:
4820:
4500:Warfare in Pre-British India – 1500BCE to 1740CE
4367:, Chapter 2, pp 231-235, Oxford University Press
4151:Warfare in Pre-British India - 1500BCE to 1740CE
3800:
3788:
3744:
3152:Afghanistan: A History from 1260 to the Present
100:Territory controlled by the Khaljis circa 1320.
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3699:. Oxford University Press. 2021. p. 469.
3673:(Volume 2 ed.). E.J. Brill. p. 116.
3452:
3189:Concise Encyclopedia of Languages of the World
3084:Beiträge zur islamischen Kunst und Archäologie
3048:
1311:To secure a route to Gujarat's trading ports,
1258:, completed in 1311 during the Khalji dynasty.
5073:
4991:. In Tapan Raychaudhuri; Irfan Habib (eds.).
4879:
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4463:War-horse and Elephant in the Dehli Sultanate
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3859:
3670:Al-Hind, the Making of the Indo-Islamic World
3554:
3239:
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4066:The Life and Works of Sultan Alauddin Khalji
3348:. Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna. 2012–2013
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2998:Ikhtiyar Uddin Muhammad Bin Bakhtiyar Khalji
1863:) by Yamin al-Din Abul Hasan, also known as
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3518:. Edinburgh University Press. p. 165.
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902:ascension to the throne of Delhi after the
4963:Hermann Kulke; Dietmar Rothermund (2004).
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4533:
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4208:History of medieval India (1000-1740 A.D.)
4096:Proceedings of the Indian History Congress
4040:Proceedings of the Indian History Congress
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3830:Proceedings of the Indian History Congress
3646:. Cambridge University Press. p. 80.
3536:
3320:Proceedings of the Indian History Congress
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1934:
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4928:The History of India, 1000 A.D.-1707 A.D.
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3958:. University of Bombay. 1948. p. 8.
3579:
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4931:(Second ed.). Shiva Lal Agarwala.
4827:. Oxford University Press. p. 99.
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4276:Antiquities from San Thomé and Mylapore
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4821:Peter Gottschalk (27 October 2005).
4736:Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
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4166:Malik Naik(a Hindu convert to Islam)
3745:Pierre Oberling (15 December 2010).
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3887:The Delhi Sultanat (A.D. 1206-1526)
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3616:The New Cambridge History of Islam
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1526:, becoming the first ruler of the
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4294:. Cambridge University Press.
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5209:Empires and kingdoms of India
4595:Ashirbadi Lal Srivastava 1953
3939:New Indian Antiquary:Volume 2
3872:Ashirbadi Lal Srivastava 1966
3543:Ashirbadi Lal Srivastava 1966
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874:origin whose ancestors, the
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5234:1290 establishments in Asia
5032:Marshall Cavendish (2006).
4127:. Bloomsbury. p. 151.
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3406:Khan, Yusuf Husain (1971).
2814:Cuman–Kipchak Confederation
2661:Kimek–Kipchak Confederation
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1809:added by Khalji in 1300 CE.
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4184:. Har-Anand Publications.
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3150:Lee, Jonathan L. (2022).
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1516:Qutb ud din Mubarak Shah
1382:floats a peculiar flag (
1374:) at the center, in the
1315:was sent to conquer the
701:Ala ud-din Sikandar Shah
32:Khalji dynasty of Bengal
4910:. Motilal Banarsidass.
4335:Encyclopædia Britannica
4178:Satish Chandra (2004).
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3976:William Wilson Hunter,
3367:ALRAM, MICHAEL (2014).
3293:Sen, Sailendra (2013).
3251:Encyclopædia Britannica
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1479:The last Khalji sultans
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1177:Jalaluddin Firuz Khalji
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5224:13th century in India
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3789:Ahmad Hasan Dani 1999
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2850:Atabegs of Azerbaijan
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4597:, pp. 156–158.
4557:, pp. 196–202.
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2723:Western Kara-Khanid
2709:Kara-Khanid Khanate
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1283:Ayn al-Mulk Multani
1277:(Minister of War),
985:Jalal-ud-din Khalji
545:Shamsuddin Kayumars
382:Indian subcontinent
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5125:Studies in History
4966:A History of India
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5066:978-0-521-29138-5
5011:Kishori Saran Lal
5002:978-0-521-22692-9
4976:978-0-415-32919-4
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1977:Mubarak Khan
1967:
1958:عمر خان خلجی
1944:
1931:Ali Gurshasp
1921:
1897:
1896:
1893:
1865:Amir Khusrau
1858:
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1838:Alai Darwaza
1807:Qutb complex
1783:Qutb complex
1776:
1758:Perso-Arabic
1756:
1748:Qutb complex
1744:Alai Darwaza
1737:
1734:Architecture
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1512:
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1181:Al-Musta'sim
1088:
1028:GOLDEN HORDE
968:
955:
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908:
888:Hephthalites
872:Turko-Afghan
869:
825:Ibrahim Lodi
796:Lodi dynasty
758:Mubarak Shah
671:Tughluq Khan
612:Khusrau Khan
562:
419:
374:Turco-Afghan
369:
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269:Succeeded by
268:
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240:13 June 1290
196:• 1316
79:
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4985:Irfan Habib
4713:Irfan Habib
4638:Irfan Habib
4467:(Hardcover)
4458:Simon Digby
4340:13 November
3256:13 November
3231:14 November
2564:Turk Shahis
2511:71 BC–?? AD
2229:Azerbaijani
2050:Oghuz Turks
1991:Khusro Khan
1968:Qutb-ud-din
1949:شھاب الدین
1908:Malik Fīroz
1902:جلال الدین
1505:Coinage of
1493:Khusro Khan
1460:and raided
1446:Malik Kafur
1430:Malwa(1305)
1426:Chittorgarh
1340:Malik Kafur
1328:Nusrat Khan
1319:kingdom of
1287:Malik Kafur
1279:Nusrat Khan
1216:Ranthambhor
1175:Coinage of
896:Turk Shahis
892:Afghanistan
264:Preceded by
141:Sunni Islam
5188:Categories
5104:Atlantic.
3680:9004102361
3497:15 January
3133:0226742210
3062:References
2637:Turk Shahi
2319:Karakalpak
1985:1316–1320
1972:قطب الدین
1939:1296–1316
1926:علاءالدین
1922:Ala-ud-din
1916:1290–1296
1836:Window of
1823:Alai Minar
1622:chaudharis
1574:Koh-i-Noor
1466:Koh-i-Noor
1432:, he also
1275:Zafar Khan
1227:Sind River
1041:GREAT KHAN
969:Jahan-nama
950:Pashtuns.
920:Turkicized
916:André Wink
748:Khizr Khan
572:Jalaluddin
402:Tegin Shah
250:1 May 1320
147:Government
132:(official)
5145:162388463
5025:685167335
4956:555201052
4937:575452554
4723:(2): 293.
3385:0078-2696
3104:263250872
2954:1299–1922
2929:1250–1517
2917:1242–1502
2905:1224–1266
2866:1206–1526
2854:1136–1225
2830:1077–1231
2818:1067–1239
2793:1037–1194
2613:Xueyantuo
2455:Grey wolf
2437:Ergenekon
2413:Shamanism
2185:Krymchaks
2095:Kutrigurs
1954:Umar Khan
1648:Munhiyans
1631:jagirdars
1626:zamindars
1618:mukkadims
1610:jagirdars
1448:captured
1414:Rajputana
1400:Ilkhanate
1150:MAJAPAHIT
1130:SULTANATE
1070:SULTANATE
1050:ILKHANATE
967:Bakran's
829:1517–1526
819:1489–1517
809:1451–1489
782:1445–1451
778:Alam Shah
772:1434–1445
762:1421–1434
752:1414–1421
725:1394–1413
715:1394–1398
695:1390–1393
685:1389–1390
675:1388–1389
665:1351–1388
655:1325–1351
644:1320–1325
606:1316–1320
586:1296–1316
576:1290–1296
539:1287–1290
529:1266–1287
519:1246–1266
509:1242–1246
499:1240–1242
489:1236-1240
469:1211–1236
465:Iltutmish
459:1210–1211
455:Aram Shah
449:1206–1210
151:Sultanate
137:Religion
63:1290–1320
5077:(2003).
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