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Khalji and Tughluq Dynasty
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Khilji dynasty
The Khilji dynasty (Persian: سلسله خلجی; Hindi: सलतनत ख़िलजी) or Khalji was a Muslim dynasty of Turkic origin, long settled in Afghanistan, which ruled large parts of South Asia between 1290 and 1320. It was founded by Jalal ud din Firuz Khilji and became the second dynasty to rule the Delhi Sultanate of India. The dynasty is known for their faithlessness and ferocity, as well as their raids into
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Khilji Dynasty
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Delhi Sultanate : Alauddin Khilji
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KBC 3 - Hilarious Contestant wid Shahrukh Khan (+subtitles!)
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Rakkt - Episode #2 - Allauddin Khilji
In 1290, Jalal-ud-din, a tolerant, liberal and generous king, founded the Khilji dynasty at the age of 70 years. Nobles warned him against his nephew Ala-ud-din Khilji who wanted to usurp the throne. But he paid no heed to their warnings and continued to consider -ud-din like a son. Blinded with greed, Ala-ud-din conspired to kill his uncle.
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IAS History lecture : Delhi Sultanate From Tughlaq dynasty, Taimur, till Ibrahim Lodhi.
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The Rise And Fall Of The Delhi Sultanate
The Delhi Sultanate was a Delhi-based Muslim kingdom that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent for 320 years (1206–1526). Five dynasties ruled over Delhi Sultanate sequentially, the first four of which were of Turkic origin and the last was the Afghan Lodi. The Lodi dynasty was replaced by the Mughal dynasty. The five dynasties were the Mamluk dynasty (1206–90); the Khilji dynasty
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Delhiwonders : Alauddin Khilji, Qutub Complex
http://www.delhiwonders.com/delhi-mehrauli-alauddin-khilji-tomb-and-madarsa In the year 695 A.H. (1295 A.D.), Sultan Ala-uddin Khilji ascended the throne of ...
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Chapter 3 - Part 1 - Class 7 - The Delhi Sultans
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AC2/P3: Medieval Architecture: Delhi Sultanate, Bengal, Malwa, Bijapur Schools
Language: Hindi, Topics Covered:
- Features of Medieval Architecture: Trabeate style and Arcuate style
- Architecture under Delhi sultanate-(1)Slave dynasty (2) Khilji dynasty (3) Tughlaq dynasty (4) Lodhi dynasty
- Tomb Architecture
- Delhi sultanate-Provincial styles (1)Bengal school of art (2)Malwa school of Art (3)Jaunpur school of art (4)Bijapur school of art
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The Delhi Sultans Introduction
Delhi became the capital city after the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate in the 13th century. From 1206 to 1526, Delhi was ruled by many rulers of different Muslim dynasties. They all preferred the title of Sultan, and so this period of history came to be known as the Delhi Sultanate.
It started with the Mamluk Dynasty, and was followed by the Khilji, Tughluq, Sayyid and Lodi dynasties.
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Tomb of Alauddin Khilji, Qutab complex - photographers' Eden!
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The second ruler of the Khilji dynasty in India was Alauddin Khilji. He was the nephew as well as the son-in-law of Jalal-ud-Din Khilji. During the reign of ...
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Alai Minar - built by Sultan Alauddin Khilji
Alauddin Khilji started building the Alai Minar, after he had doubled the size of Quwwat ul-Islam mosque. He conceived this tower to be two times higher than...
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Hauz Khas Village
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Hauz Khas Village
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Delhi Sultanate : The City of Delhi : History
The Delhi Sultanate Cities by the Delhi Sultanate Dehli-i Kuhna Siri Tughluqabad Jahapanah Firozabad Dinpanah and Shergarh (Purana Quila) The Delhi Sultanate...
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Alai Minar Delhi India
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Khalji and Tughluq Dynasty
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Khilji dynasty
The Khilji dynasty (Persian: سلسله خلجی; Hindi: सलतनत ख़िलजी) or Khalji was a Muslim dynasty of Turkic origin, long settled in Afghanistan, which ruled large p...
The Khilji dynasty (Persian: سلسله خلجی; Hindi: सलतनत ख़िलजी) or Khalji was a Muslim dynasty of Turkic origin, long settled in Afghanistan, which ruled large parts of South Asia between 1290 and 1320. It was founded by Jalal ud din Firuz Khilji and became the second dynasty to rule the Delhi Sultanate of India. The dynasty is known for their faithlessness and ferocity, as well as their raids into Hindu south and defending the Sultanate against the repeated Mongol invasions of India.
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The Khilji dynasty (Persian: سلسله خلجی; Hindi: सलतनत ख़िलजी) or Khalji was a Muslim dynasty of Turkic origin, long settled in Afghanistan, which ruled large parts of South Asia between 1290 and 1320. It was founded by Jalal ud din Firuz Khilji and became the second dynasty to rule the Delhi Sultanate of India. The dynasty is known for their faithlessness and ferocity, as well as their raids into Hindu south and defending the Sultanate against the repeated Mongol invasions of India.
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Khilji Dynasty
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Delhi Sultanate : Alauddin Khilji
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KBC 3 - Hilarious Contestant wid Shahrukh Khan (+subtitles!)
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Rakkt - Episode #2 - Allauddin Khilji
In 1290, Jalal-ud-din, a tolerant, liberal and generous king, founded the Khilji dynasty at the age of 70 years. Nobles warned him against his nephew Ala-ud-din...
In 1290, Jalal-ud-din, a tolerant, liberal and generous king, founded the Khilji dynasty at the age of 70 years. Nobles warned him against his nephew Ala-ud-din Khilji who wanted to usurp the throne. But he paid no heed to their warnings and continued to consider -ud-din like a son. Blinded with greed, Ala-ud-din conspired to kill his uncle.
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In 1290, Jalal-ud-din, a tolerant, liberal and generous king, founded the Khilji dynasty at the age of 70 years. Nobles warned him against his nephew Ala-ud-din Khilji who wanted to usurp the throne. But he paid no heed to their warnings and continued to consider -ud-din like a son. Blinded with greed, Ala-ud-din conspired to kill his uncle.
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IAS History lecture : Delhi Sultanate From Tughlaq dynasty, Taimur, till Ibrahim Lodhi.
Delhi Sultanate From Tughlaq dynasty, Taimur, till Ibrahim Lodhi is described in this lecture. UPSC exam preparation Video lectures in English : This is virt......
Delhi Sultanate From Tughlaq dynasty, Taimur, till Ibrahim Lodhi is described in this lecture. UPSC exam preparation Video lectures in English : This is virt...
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The Rise And Fall Of The Delhi Sultanate
The Delhi Sultanate was a Delhi-based Muslim kingdom that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent for 320 years (1206–1526). Five dynasties ruled ...
The Delhi Sultanate was a Delhi-based Muslim kingdom that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent for 320 years (1206–1526). Five dynasties ruled over Delhi Sultanate sequentially, the first four of which were of Turkic origin and the last was the Afghan Lodi. The Lodi dynasty was replaced by the Mughal dynasty. The five dynasties were the Mamluk dynasty (1206–90); the Khilji dynasty (1290–1320); the Tughlaq dynasty (1320–1414); the Sayyid dynasty (1414–51); and the Afghan Lodi dynasty (1451–1526).
Qutb-ud-din Aibak, a former slave of Muhammad Ghori, was the first sultan of Delhi and his dynasty conquered large areas of northern India. Afterwards the Khilji dynasty was also able to conquer most of central India, but both failed to unite the Indian subcontinent. Delhi sultanate is also noted for being one of the few states to repel an attack from the Mongol Empire. Delhi Sultanate reached its peak in terms of geographical reach, during the Tughlaq dynasty, covering most of Indian subcontinent. The Delhi Sultanate declined thereafter, with continuing Hindu-Muslim wars, and kingdoms such as Vijayanagara Empire re-asserting their independence as well as new Muslim sultanates such as Bengal Sultanate breaking off.
The Sultanate caused destruction and desecration of ancient temples of South Asia, as well as led to the emergence of Indo-Islamic architecture. The Delhi Sultanate is the era that enthroned one of the few female rulers in Islamic history, Razia Sultana from 1236 to 1240. In 1526 the Delhi Sultanate fell and was replaced by the Mughal Empire.
By 962 AD, Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms in South Asia were under a wave of raids from Muslim armies from Central Asia and Persia. Among them was Mahmud of Ghazni who raided and plundered kingdoms in north India, from east of the Indus river to west of Yamuna river, 17 times between 997 AD to 1030 AD. Mahmud of Ghazni raided the treasuries but retracted each time, only extending Islamic rule into western Punjab.
A wave of raids on north Indian and western Indian kingdoms by Muslim warlords continued after Mahmud of Ghazni, for plunder and loot from these kingdoms. These raids did not establish or extend permanent boundaries of their Islamic kingdoms. The Ghurid Sultan Mu'izz al-Din Muhammad, from 1173 AD began a systematic war of expansion into north India. He sought to carve out a principality for himself by expanding the Islamic world, a tradition common among the warring orthodox (Sunni) and heterodox (Shia) warlords in West and Central Asia since the 9th century onwards. Mu’izz sought a Sunni Islamic kingdom of his own, that extended east of Indus river, and he thus laid the foundation for Muslim kingdom called Delhi Sultanate. Some historians chronicle Delhi Sultanate over 1192-1526 AD (334 years) because of Mu'izz al-Din's presence and geographical claims in South Asia by 1192 AD.
Mu'izz al-Din was assassinated in 1206, by Ismāʿīlī Shia Muslims by some accounts or by Hindu Khokhars by other accounts. After the assassination, it was one of Mu’izz slaves (or Mamluk, Arabic: مملوك), the Turkic Qutbu l-Din Aibak, who assumed power, becoming the first Sultan of Delhi.
Dynasties
Mamluk
Qutub-ud-din Aibak was a slave of Mu'izz al-Din, whose reign started Delhi Sultanate. He was of Cuman-Kipchak origin. On account of his lineage, his dynasty is known as the Mamluk (Slave) Dynasty (not to be confused with Mamluk dynasty of Iraq or Mamluk dynasty of Egypt).
Aibak's reign as the Sultan of Delhi lasted 4 years. After his death, Aram Shah assumed power in 1210, but he was assassinated by Iltutmish (his nephew) in 1211. Iltutmish's power was precarious, and a number of Muslim amirs (nobles) challenged his authority. Some Qutbi amirs supported him. After a series of conquests and brutal executions of opposition, he consolidated his power. His rule was challenged a number of times, such as by Qubacha, and this led to a series of wars. Iltumish conquered Multan and Bengal from contesting Muslim rulers, as well as Ranathambhore and Siwalik from the Hindu rulers. He also attacked, defeated and executed Taj al-Din Yildiz, who asserted his rights as heir to Mu'izz al-Din Muhammad. Iltutmish's rule lasted till 1236. Following the death of Iltutmish, Delhi Sultanate saw a succession of weak rulers, disputing Muslim nobility, assassinations and short lived tenures. Power shifted from Rukn ud din Firuz to Razia Sultana and others, until Ghiyas ud din Balban came to power and ruled from 1266 to 1287. He was succeeded by 17-year old Muiz ud din Qaiqabad, who ordered poisoning of Nizam-ud-Din and appointed Jalal-ud-din Firoz Shah Khilji as the commander of Delhi Sultanate army. Khilji assassinated Muiz ud din Qaiqabad and assumed power, thus ending the Mamluk dynasty.
Alai Gate and Qutub Minar were built during Mamluk and Khalji dynasty periods of Delhi Sultanate.
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The Delhi Sultanate was a Delhi-based Muslim kingdom that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent for 320 years (1206–1526). Five dynasties ruled over Delhi Sultanate sequentially, the first four of which were of Turkic origin and the last was the Afghan Lodi. The Lodi dynasty was replaced by the Mughal dynasty. The five dynasties were the Mamluk dynasty (1206–90); the Khilji dynasty (1290–1320); the Tughlaq dynasty (1320–1414); the Sayyid dynasty (1414–51); and the Afghan Lodi dynasty (1451–1526).
Qutb-ud-din Aibak, a former slave of Muhammad Ghori, was the first sultan of Delhi and his dynasty conquered large areas of northern India. Afterwards the Khilji dynasty was also able to conquer most of central India, but both failed to unite the Indian subcontinent. Delhi sultanate is also noted for being one of the few states to repel an attack from the Mongol Empire. Delhi Sultanate reached its peak in terms of geographical reach, during the Tughlaq dynasty, covering most of Indian subcontinent. The Delhi Sultanate declined thereafter, with continuing Hindu-Muslim wars, and kingdoms such as Vijayanagara Empire re-asserting their independence as well as new Muslim sultanates such as Bengal Sultanate breaking off.
The Sultanate caused destruction and desecration of ancient temples of South Asia, as well as led to the emergence of Indo-Islamic architecture. The Delhi Sultanate is the era that enthroned one of the few female rulers in Islamic history, Razia Sultana from 1236 to 1240. In 1526 the Delhi Sultanate fell and was replaced by the Mughal Empire.
By 962 AD, Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms in South Asia were under a wave of raids from Muslim armies from Central Asia and Persia. Among them was Mahmud of Ghazni who raided and plundered kingdoms in north India, from east of the Indus river to west of Yamuna river, 17 times between 997 AD to 1030 AD. Mahmud of Ghazni raided the treasuries but retracted each time, only extending Islamic rule into western Punjab.
A wave of raids on north Indian and western Indian kingdoms by Muslim warlords continued after Mahmud of Ghazni, for plunder and loot from these kingdoms. These raids did not establish or extend permanent boundaries of their Islamic kingdoms. The Ghurid Sultan Mu'izz al-Din Muhammad, from 1173 AD began a systematic war of expansion into north India. He sought to carve out a principality for himself by expanding the Islamic world, a tradition common among the warring orthodox (Sunni) and heterodox (Shia) warlords in West and Central Asia since the 9th century onwards. Mu’izz sought a Sunni Islamic kingdom of his own, that extended east of Indus river, and he thus laid the foundation for Muslim kingdom called Delhi Sultanate. Some historians chronicle Delhi Sultanate over 1192-1526 AD (334 years) because of Mu'izz al-Din's presence and geographical claims in South Asia by 1192 AD.
Mu'izz al-Din was assassinated in 1206, by Ismāʿīlī Shia Muslims by some accounts or by Hindu Khokhars by other accounts. After the assassination, it was one of Mu’izz slaves (or Mamluk, Arabic: مملوك), the Turkic Qutbu l-Din Aibak, who assumed power, becoming the first Sultan of Delhi.
Dynasties
Mamluk
Qutub-ud-din Aibak was a slave of Mu'izz al-Din, whose reign started Delhi Sultanate. He was of Cuman-Kipchak origin. On account of his lineage, his dynasty is known as the Mamluk (Slave) Dynasty (not to be confused with Mamluk dynasty of Iraq or Mamluk dynasty of Egypt).
Aibak's reign as the Sultan of Delhi lasted 4 years. After his death, Aram Shah assumed power in 1210, but he was assassinated by Iltutmish (his nephew) in 1211. Iltutmish's power was precarious, and a number of Muslim amirs (nobles) challenged his authority. Some Qutbi amirs supported him. After a series of conquests and brutal executions of opposition, he consolidated his power. His rule was challenged a number of times, such as by Qubacha, and this led to a series of wars. Iltumish conquered Multan and Bengal from contesting Muslim rulers, as well as Ranathambhore and Siwalik from the Hindu rulers. He also attacked, defeated and executed Taj al-Din Yildiz, who asserted his rights as heir to Mu'izz al-Din Muhammad. Iltutmish's rule lasted till 1236. Following the death of Iltutmish, Delhi Sultanate saw a succession of weak rulers, disputing Muslim nobility, assassinations and short lived tenures. Power shifted from Rukn ud din Firuz to Razia Sultana and others, until Ghiyas ud din Balban came to power and ruled from 1266 to 1287. He was succeeded by 17-year old Muiz ud din Qaiqabad, who ordered poisoning of Nizam-ud-Din and appointed Jalal-ud-din Firoz Shah Khilji as the commander of Delhi Sultanate army. Khilji assassinated Muiz ud din Qaiqabad and assumed power, thus ending the Mamluk dynasty.
Alai Gate and Qutub Minar were built during Mamluk and Khalji dynasty periods of Delhi Sultanate.
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Delhiwonders : Alauddin Khilji, Qutub Complex
http://www.delhiwonders.com/delhi-mehrauli-alauddin-khilji-tomb-and-madarsa In the year 695 A.H. (1295 A.D.), Sultan Ala-uddin Khilji ascended the throne of ......
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Chapter 3 - Part 1 - Class 7 - The Delhi Sultans
Chapter 3 - The Delhi Sultans History Class 7th (hindi) CBSE - NCERT Delhi Sultans:- Rajput Dynasty Tomars Chauhans (Chahamanas) Turkish Rulers, Khalji Dynas......
Chapter 3 - The Delhi Sultans History Class 7th (hindi) CBSE - NCERT Delhi Sultans:- Rajput Dynasty Tomars Chauhans (Chahamanas) Turkish Rulers, Khalji Dynas...
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Chapter 3 - The Delhi Sultans History Class 7th (hindi) CBSE - NCERT Delhi Sultans:- Rajput Dynasty Tomars Chauhans (Chahamanas) Turkish Rulers, Khalji Dynas...
AC2/P3: Medieval Architecture: Delhi Sultanate, Bengal, Malwa, Bijapur Schools
Language: Hindi, Topics Covered:
- Features of Medieval Architecture: Trabeate style and Arcuate style
- Architecture under Delhi sultanate-(1)Slave dynasty (2...
Language: Hindi, Topics Covered:
- Features of Medieval Architecture: Trabeate style and Arcuate style
- Architecture under Delhi sultanate-(1)Slave dynasty (2) Khilji dynasty (3) Tughlaq dynasty (4) Lodhi dynasty
- Tomb Architecture
- Delhi sultanate-Provincial styles (1)Bengal school of art (2)Malwa school of Art (3)Jaunpur school of art (4)Bijapur school of art
Faculty Name: Ms.Ishani Pandya (All India Rank-502 | CSE-2014)
Powerpoint available at http://Mrunal.org/download
Exam-Utility: UPSC IAS IPS Civil Services Mains exam, General studies paper and Essay writing
wn.com/Ac2 P3 Medieval Architecture Delhi Sultanate, Bengal, Malwa, Bijapur Schools
Language: Hindi, Topics Covered:
- Features of Medieval Architecture: Trabeate style and Arcuate style
- Architecture under Delhi sultanate-(1)Slave dynasty (2) Khilji dynasty (3) Tughlaq dynasty (4) Lodhi dynasty
- Tomb Architecture
- Delhi sultanate-Provincial styles (1)Bengal school of art (2)Malwa school of Art (3)Jaunpur school of art (4)Bijapur school of art
Faculty Name: Ms.Ishani Pandya (All India Rank-502 | CSE-2014)
Powerpoint available at http://Mrunal.org/download
Exam-Utility: UPSC IAS IPS Civil Services Mains exam, General studies paper and Essay writing
- published: 24 Nov 2015
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The Delhi Sultans Introduction
Delhi became the capital city after the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate in the 13th century. From 1206 to 1526, Delhi was ruled by many rulers of different...
Delhi became the capital city after the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate in the 13th century. From 1206 to 1526, Delhi was ruled by many rulers of different Muslim dynasties. They all preferred the title of Sultan, and so this period of history came to be known as the Delhi Sultanate.
It started with the Mamluk Dynasty, and was followed by the Khilji, Tughluq, Sayyid and Lodi dynasties.
The Rajput Dynasties ruled Delhi from the early 12th century to 1165 AD.
After Qutbuddin Aybak, his son-in-law Shamsuddin Iltutmish took over the throne of Delhi. Raziyya was the only woman ruler from the Delhi Sultanate to rule Delhi.
Delhi went under the control of the Khilji Dynasty in 1287. The first ruler from the Khilji Dynasty was Jalaluddin Khilji. In 1316, the death of Alauddin Khilji brought the end of the Khilji Dynasty. The Khilji dynasty ruled over Delhi from 1290 to 1320 AD.
The Tughluqs came next. Ghiyasuddin Tughluq was the first emperor of the Tughluq Dynasty. The Tughluq dynasty ruled over Delhi from 1320 to 1414.
Khizr Khan founded the Sayyid dynasty, which ruled over Delhi from 1414 to 1451 AD. Bahlul Lodi established the Lodi Dynasty in 1451. The Lodi dynasty ruled over Delhi from 1451 to 1526.
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Delhi became the capital city after the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate in the 13th century. From 1206 to 1526, Delhi was ruled by many rulers of different Muslim dynasties. They all preferred the title of Sultan, and so this period of history came to be known as the Delhi Sultanate.
It started with the Mamluk Dynasty, and was followed by the Khilji, Tughluq, Sayyid and Lodi dynasties.
The Rajput Dynasties ruled Delhi from the early 12th century to 1165 AD.
After Qutbuddin Aybak, his son-in-law Shamsuddin Iltutmish took over the throne of Delhi. Raziyya was the only woman ruler from the Delhi Sultanate to rule Delhi.
Delhi went under the control of the Khilji Dynasty in 1287. The first ruler from the Khilji Dynasty was Jalaluddin Khilji. In 1316, the death of Alauddin Khilji brought the end of the Khilji Dynasty. The Khilji dynasty ruled over Delhi from 1290 to 1320 AD.
The Tughluqs came next. Ghiyasuddin Tughluq was the first emperor of the Tughluq Dynasty. The Tughluq dynasty ruled over Delhi from 1320 to 1414.
Khizr Khan founded the Sayyid dynasty, which ruled over Delhi from 1414 to 1451 AD. Bahlul Lodi established the Lodi Dynasty in 1451. The Lodi dynasty ruled over Delhi from 1451 to 1526.
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Cricket, Zaheer, Khilji
Zaheer, Imran, junaid, Khilji, dynasty, cricket, park....
Zaheer, Imran, junaid, Khilji, dynasty, cricket, park.
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Zaheer, Imran, junaid, Khilji, dynasty, cricket, park.
Tomb of Alauddin Khilji, Qutab complex - photographers' Eden!
Alauddin Khilji's Tomb is one of the major attractions at the Qutub Complex in Mehrauli, New Delhi. It stands at the back of the complex, southwest of the mo......
Alauddin Khilji's Tomb is one of the major attractions at the Qutub Complex in Mehrauli, New Delhi. It stands at the back of the complex, southwest of the mo...
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Alauddin Khilji's Tomb is one of the major attractions at the Qutub Complex in Mehrauli, New Delhi. It stands at the back of the complex, southwest of the mo...
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The second ruler of the Khilji dynasty in India was Alauddin Khilji. He was the nephew as well as the son-in-law of Jalal-ud-Din Khilji. During the reign of ......
The second ruler of the Khilji dynasty in India was Alauddin Khilji. He was the nephew as well as the son-in-law of Jalal-ud-Din Khilji. During the reign of ...
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The second ruler of the Khilji dynasty in India was Alauddin Khilji. He was the nephew as well as the son-in-law of Jalal-ud-Din Khilji. During the reign of ...
Alai Minar - built by Sultan Alauddin Khilji
Alauddin Khilji started building the Alai Minar, after he had doubled the size of Quwwat ul-Islam mosque. He conceived this tower to be two times higher than......
Alauddin Khilji started building the Alai Minar, after he had doubled the size of Quwwat ul-Islam mosque. He conceived this tower to be two times higher than...
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Alauddin Khilji started building the Alai Minar, after he had doubled the size of Quwwat ul-Islam mosque. He conceived this tower to be two times higher than...
Hauz Khas Village
Explore the boho chic Hauz Khas Village in the midst of the Khilji dynasty ruins....
Explore the boho chic Hauz Khas Village in the midst of the Khilji dynasty ruins.
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Explore the boho chic Hauz Khas Village in the midst of the Khilji dynasty ruins.
Hauz Khas Village
Hauz Khas Complex (Hindi: हौज़ ख़ास, Punjabi: ਹੌਜ਼ ਖ਼ਾਸ, Urdu: حوض خاص) in Hauz Khas, South Delhi houses a water tank, an Islamic seminary, a mosque, a tomb an...
Hauz Khas Complex (Hindi: हौज़ ख़ास, Punjabi: ਹੌਜ਼ ਖ਼ਾਸ, Urdu: حوض خاص) in Hauz Khas, South Delhi houses a water tank, an Islamic seminary, a mosque, a tomb and pavilions built around an urbanized village with medieval history traced to the 13th century of Delhi Sultanate reign.It was part of Siri, the second medieval city of India of the Delhi Sultanate of Allauddin Khilji Dynasty (1296–1316). The etymology of the name Hauz Khas in Farsi is derived from the words ‘Hauz’: “water tank” (or lake) and ‘Khas’:“royal”- the “Royal tank”. The large water tank or reservoir was first built by Khilji {the plaque displayed (pictured in the gallery) at the site records this fact} to supply water to the inhabitants of Siri.[3] The tank was de–silted during the reign of Firuz Shah Tughlaq (1351–88). Several buildings (Mosque and madrasa) and tombs were built overlooking the water tank or lake. Firuz Shah’s tomb pivots the L–shaped building complex which overlooks the tank.
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Hauz Khas Complex (Hindi: हौज़ ख़ास, Punjabi: ਹੌਜ਼ ਖ਼ਾਸ, Urdu: حوض خاص) in Hauz Khas, South Delhi houses a water tank, an Islamic seminary, a mosque, a tomb and pavilions built around an urbanized village with medieval history traced to the 13th century of Delhi Sultanate reign.It was part of Siri, the second medieval city of India of the Delhi Sultanate of Allauddin Khilji Dynasty (1296–1316). The etymology of the name Hauz Khas in Farsi is derived from the words ‘Hauz’: “water tank” (or lake) and ‘Khas’:“royal”- the “Royal tank”. The large water tank or reservoir was first built by Khilji {the plaque displayed (pictured in the gallery) at the site records this fact} to supply water to the inhabitants of Siri.[3] The tank was de–silted during the reign of Firuz Shah Tughlaq (1351–88). Several buildings (Mosque and madrasa) and tombs were built overlooking the water tank or lake. Firuz Shah’s tomb pivots the L–shaped building complex which overlooks the tank.
- published: 07 Sep 2015
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Delhi Sultanate : The City of Delhi : History
The Delhi Sultanate Cities by the Delhi Sultanate Dehli-i Kuhna Siri Tughluqabad Jahapanah Firozabad Dinpanah and Shergarh (Purana Quila) The Delhi Sultanate......
The Delhi Sultanate Cities by the Delhi Sultanate Dehli-i Kuhna Siri Tughluqabad Jahapanah Firozabad Dinpanah and Shergarh (Purana Quila) The Delhi Sultanate...
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The Delhi Sultanate Cities by the Delhi Sultanate Dehli-i Kuhna Siri Tughluqabad Jahapanah Firozabad Dinpanah and Shergarh (Purana Quila) The Delhi Sultanate...
Alai Minar Delhi India
Alai Minar, an old unfinished building and an unfulfilled dream of Ala-ud-din Khilji, the second ruler of Khilji dynasty. It is located in Delhi, India. For ......
Alai Minar, an old unfinished building and an unfulfilled dream of Ala-ud-din Khilji, the second ruler of Khilji dynasty. It is located in Delhi, India. For ...
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Alai Minar, an old unfinished building and an unfulfilled dream of Ala-ud-din Khilji, the second ruler of Khilji dynasty. It is located in Delhi, India. For ...
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26 Aug 1303 . Aladdin Khilji Dynasty Captures Chittorgarh.
1743 . Famous Scientist Antoine Lavoisier was Born.
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26 Aug 1303 . Aladdin Khilji Dynasty Captures Chittorgarh.
1743 . Famous Scientist Antoine Lavoisier was Born.
1906. Birth of Polio Scientist , Albert Bruce Was Born.
1910. Mother Theresa Birthday.
2008. PrajaRajyam Party Established in AP.
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26 Aug 1303 . Aladdin Khilji Dynasty Captures Chittorgarh.
1743 . Famous Scientist Antoine Lavoisier was Born.
1906. Birth of Polio Scientist , Albert Bruce Was Born.
1910. Mother Theresa Birthday.
2008. PrajaRajyam Party Established in AP.
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Chameli (2003)Saat Samadar Dol Gaya ,Jab tu Ankhon Sen Bol Gaya -Sajna Veh Sajnah
Jahan Bhagwaan Nahi Jahan Prem Nahin -Kuch Na payah Kissi Harami neh Hindu Aurat Seh-100 Auraton keh bhi saath Sokar Randi Bazaar Ka bhadwah Unsatified hee R......
Jahan Bhagwaan Nahi Jahan Prem Nahin -Kuch Na payah Kissi Harami neh Hindu Aurat Seh-100 Auraton keh bhi saath Sokar Randi Bazaar Ka bhadwah Unsatified hee R...
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Jahan Bhagwaan Nahi Jahan Prem Nahin -Kuch Na payah Kissi Harami neh Hindu Aurat Seh-100 Auraton keh bhi saath Sokar Randi Bazaar Ka bhadwah Unsatified hee R...