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Topic: Jalal ud din Firuz Khilji


  
  Delhi Sultanate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Several Turko-Afghan dynasties ruled from Delhi: the Slave dynasty (1206-90), the Khilji dynasty (1290-1320), the Tughlaq dynasty (1320-1413), the Sayyid dynasty (1414-51), and the Lodi (1451-1526).
Qutb ud din Mubarak Shah (1316 - 1321)
Ghiyas ud din Tughluq Shah I (1321 - 1325)
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Delhi_Sultanate   (706 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Ala ud din Khilji   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Khilji or Khalji were a dynasty of Indian rulers.
But Malika Jahan, the widow of Jalal-ud-din, put her younger son Rukun ud din Khilji to the throne.
Arkali Khan, Jalal-ud-din older son, and Rukum ud din were blinded.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Ala-ud-din-Khilji   (278 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Khilji   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Khilji or Khalji was a ruling dynasty of Turkic origin that conquered and ruled northern India (1290-1320).
Jalal ud din Firuz Khilji took control of the Delhi Sultanate in 1290, and three Khilji sultans ruled the empire from 1290 to 1320.
Mahmud Khilji established himself as ruler of Malwa in 1436, and his successors ruled Malwa until 1531, when Malwa was conquered by the Sultans of Gujarat.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Khilji   (371 words)

  
 Delhi Sultanate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Khilji or Khalji dynasty, who had established themselves as rulers of Bengal in the time of Muhammad Ghori, took control of the empire in a coup which eliminated the last of the Mamluks.
The Khiljis conquered Gujarat and Malwa, and sent the first expeditions south of the Narmada River, collecting tribute and sacking temples as far south as Tamil Nadu.
Jalal ud din Firuz Khilji (1290 - 1294)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sultanate_of_Delhi   (706 words)

  
 Timeline of Islamic history 13th Century   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
1202: Death of the Ghurid Sultan Ghias ud Din; accession of Mahmud of Ghurid.
Death of Qutb ud Din Aibak, accession of Aram Shah in India.
1246: Death of the Delhi Sultan Ala ud din Masud, accession of Nasir ud din Mahmud.
www.tocatch.info /en/Timeline_of_Islamic_history_13th_Century.htm   (870 words)

  
 Islamic History and Culture - Courtesy of ISL Software
The Buwyhid Sultan Samsara ud Daula overthrown by Sharaf ud Daula.
The Buwayhid Sultan ud Daula is Overthrown by Musharaf ud Daula, Death of the Fatimid Caliph Al Hakim, accession of Al Zahir.
Death of the Delhi Sultan Ala ud Din Masud Shah, accession of Nasir ud Din Mahmud Shah.
www.islamic-paths.org /Home/English/History/Overview/Chronology.htm   (5912 words)

  
 Khalji Dyanasty
In 1290, the Khilji's, under the leadership of Jalaluddin Khilji, wrested power from the incompetent successor of Balban.
The founder of the Khalji Dynasty in South Asia, Malik Firuz, was originally the Ariz-i-Mumalik appointed by Kaiqubad during the days of decline of the Slave Dynasty.
On June 13 1290, Malik Firuz ascended the throne of Delhi as Jalal-ud-din Firuz Shah.
www.indhistory.com /khalji-dynasty.html   (655 words)

  
 Chronology of Islamic History
: The Buwyhid Sultan Samsara ud Daula overthrown by Sharaf ud Daula.
: The Buwayhid Sultan ud Daula is Overthrown by Musharaf ud Daula, Death of the Fatimid Caliph AI Hakim, accession of Al Zahir.
: Death of the Delhi Sultan Ala ud Din Masud Shah, accession of Nasir ud Din Mahmud Shah.
www.islamic-world.net /islamic-state/chronology.htm   (8830 words)

  
 How dharma coped with Islam onslaught of jihad and death to ‘infidels’ between 664 CE and today   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In Firuz Shah’s reign (1351-1388 CE), in Delhi and other fiefs, there were estimated to be 180,000 slaves.
It is respected by Hindus as well as Muhammadans, and, as in the case of fires kept up by noted yogis, the ashes have a reputation for the cure of fever…Basant-panchami was officially adopted by the shiah kings of Oudh as the time for their Nau-roz celebration.
The tomb of Bama Din Sahid, in Kashmir was a Hindu temple, built by Bhima Sahi, the last Hindu king of Kabul.
www.hindunet.org /saraswati/dharma/history4.htm   (6601 words)

  
 list of indian monarchs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Invasion of Taimur in 1398 and the end of the Tughluq Dynasty as known earlier.
Ala ud din Bahman Shah (1347-1358) (Capital: Gulbarga)
Shahab ud din Ahmad Shah I (1422-1435) (Capital: Bidar)
www.yourencyclopedia.net /list_of_indian_monarchs.html   (145 words)

  
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Firuz Shah was a old man of seventy when he ascended to throne of Delhi.
He brought up his fatherless nephew Ala-ud-din Khilji with a lot of affection and later made him son-in-law by marrying his favorite daughter to him.
Unfortunate Firuz Shah blinded by his fondness to his son-in-law and nephew walked into the trap and was murdered in cold blood.
www.med.unc.edu /~nupam/delhi1.html   (5065 words)

  
 Miscellenous ancient coins
Firuz III was an officer in Mohammed III's army.
Large billon tanka of Firuz III (1351-1388 AD), Sultanate of Delhi.
Scarcer billon tanka of Fath Khan, Son of Firuz Shah III, Sultanate of Delhi, 18mm, 8.9g.
www.ancientcoins.ca /india5.html   (4040 words)

  
 Islamic History (Chronology)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Death of the Zirrid ruler Nasir ud Daula Badis; accession of AI Muizz.
The Buwayhid Sultan ud Daula is Overthrown by Musharaf ud Daula, Death of the Fatimid Caliph AI Hakim, accession of Al Zahir.
13th Century (1200-1299) C.E. Death of the Ghurid Sultan Ghias ud Din; accession of Mahmud.
www.barkati.net /english/chronology.htm   (8011 words)

  
 Hindunet: The Hindu Universe: HINDU HOLOCAUST
According to the Epigraphica Indica Arabic and Persian Supplement (1909-10, pp.3-4): "The materials of 27 idol temples, on each of which 2,000,000 Delhiwals had been spent were used in the (construction of) the mosque..." The year 587 H. corresponds to 1192 A.D. "Delhiwal was a high-denomination coin current at that time in Delhi.
Masjid at Manvi in the Raichur District of Karnataka by Firuz Shah Bahmani:
Some rulers like Allah-ud-din Khilji and Feroz Shah Tughlak would desecrate temples upon the conquest of new territory as a symbol of victory of Islam.
www.hindunet.com /forum/showflat.php?Cat=15,44&Number=1806&Main=1806#Post1806   (5789 words)

  
 << History>>   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
1.Slavedynasty-Qut'b - ud - din - Aibak - Iltutmish - Raziya - Balban.
3.Tughlaqdynasty - Ghyas - ud - din Tughlaq - Muhammad - bin - Tughlaq and his innovative measures - Firuz Tughlaq.
Administration under the Delhi - Sultanate- Social and Economic life-Literature, art and architecture - Impact on Indian cultrue -The Subi and Bhakti movement.
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 Usenet Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
1295 : destruction de l'église assyrienne de Mar Shalita 1295c : Jajalud Din s'empare du palais de Jhain au Rajasthan: "les idoles qu'il vit l'émerveillèrent...
1310 c : le juriste Ibn Taymiyya critique et maudit les chrétiens de Damas, fêtard et superstitieux selon lui 1310c 1310c : le sultan Alaud din Khilji s'empare de la région de Vidisha dans le Madhya Pradesh: "il jeta à la rivière les idoles qu'il y avait ramassées".
1375c : le sultan Firuz shah s'empare du fort de Jajnagar: "...il y avait une idole de pierre que les infidèles appelaient Jagannath...
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