Ikhtiyār al-Dīn Muḥammad Bakhtiyār Khaljī, also known as Bakhtiyar Khalji, was a Turko-Afghan military general of the Ghurid ruler Muhammad of Ghor, who...
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1204 by Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji, a Muslim Turko-Afghan general of the Ghurid Empire. The Khaljis initially pledged allegiance to Sultan Muhammad of Ghor...
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Bakhtiyar Khalji, the general of Qutubuddin Aibak, launched a campaign to invade Tibet in the 13th century. He was motivated by a desire to control the...
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Muḥammad Shīrān Khaljī (Persian: محمد شيران خلجی), or simply Shiran Khalji (Bengali: শিরাণ খলজী, romanized: Shiraṇ Kholjī), was the second governor of...
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Khalji, who significantly expanded the Sultanate during his reign from 1296 to 1316. Mughal Empire Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji Muslim...
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Ghurid campaigns in India (redirect from Indian campaigns of Muhammad of Ghor)
the decade of the 1200s, another lieutenant of Mu'izz al-Din Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji expanded the Ghurid influence in west of the Ganges Basin in states...
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Bakhtiar (name) (section Bakhtiyar)
football coach Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji, Ghurid general in Bengal under Qutb-ud-din Aibak Bakhtiyar Kaki, a 13th-century Sufi Bakhtiyar Artayev, a Kazakh...
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defeated by the Muslims under Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji, Devkot was established as their capital where Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji died.[full citation needed]...
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Sack of Magadha (redirect from Khalji raids into Magadh)
Ghurid Empire, before proceeding with his invasion of Bengal. Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji advanced towards Bihar with a mere 200 soldiers, yet he accomplished...
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military campaign of Ghurid dynasty led by Muhammad Bhakhtiyar Khalji against the Sena dynasty. Bakhtiyar Khalji emerged victorious in the campaign and subsequently...
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to power after Shaktisimhadeva passed away as his successor. Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji Shiva Simha Singh Raj Darbhanga C.P.N. Sinha 1979, p. 111. Radhakrishna...
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people in Khalji's court. Of these Barani's text is the most referred and cited in scholarly sources. Ikhtiyar Uddin Muhammad Bin Bakhtiyar Khalji Persianate...
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submission. In 1197, Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji, a Khalaj general from Garmsir, Helmand in the army of the Ghurid Sultan Muhammad of Ghor, captured Bihar...
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Khalji amirs. Qaimaz Rumi assigned the iqta' of Devkot to Husamuddin Iwaz Khalji, another subordinate of Bakhtiyar. Muhammad Shiran and other Khalji amirs...
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the Ghurid Empire of Muhammad of Ghor and Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad, whose reigns under the leadership of Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji extended until the Bengal...
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Traditionally, this is held to be arson, blamed upon the troops of Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji who had plundered the region c. 1200 CE, and cited to be the leading...
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is also used in the judiciary. Since the conquest of Bengal by Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji in 1203 CE, Arabic (عربي) enjoyed the status of being an official...
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for him and instructed him to enter South Asia. Iwaz Khalji became a deputy during Bakhtiyar Khalji's advances towards Bihar and Bengal, and in recognition...
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thanks to local Hindu chieftains who recovered the temple after Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji's invasion of Bengal. Since most sun temples face towards the...
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of Tarain. His lieutenants - Qutb ud-Din Aibak, Bahauddin Tughril, Bakhtiyar Khalji and Yildiz before his assassination, swiftly raided the local kingdoms...
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Shah Turkan, mistress of Iltutmish Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji, general of the Delhi Sultanate Muhammad Shiran Khalji, the 2nd governor of Bengal (Lakhnauti)...
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became dominant from the early 13th century with the conquests led by Bakhtiyar Khalji and the activities of Sunni missionaries like Shah Jalal. Muslim rulers...
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of scholarship at Nalanda. It was destroyed by the forces of Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji around 1193. A number of monasteries grew up during the Pāla...
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Minhaj's Tabaqat-i Nasiri with Visvasundara of Kamarupa. In 1206, Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji planned to invade Tibet, in order to plunder the treasures of...
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which had been held by the Turko-Afghan general Bakhtiyar Khilji and his successors of the Khalji dynasty of Bengal, was finally incorporated into the...
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in Afghanistan for over 200 years. Khalji was the son and heir of Iwaz Khalji, a deputy of Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji who participated in the Muslim conquest...
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ISBN 978-81-224-1198-0. "Chola dynasty". Encyclopedia Britannica. 23 November 2023. Muhammad of Ghor#Invasion of India S.K.Sharma (2005). Discovery of North East India...
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decline in the 11th century, and was looted and destroyed by Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji, a Turkic Muslim invader in the late 1100s, when he launched...
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in a Mughal victory and greatly weakened the Bengal Sultanate. Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji of the Delhi Sultanate, defeated the Sena king Lakshman Sen at...
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Delhi Sultanate (section Khalji dynasty (1290–1320))
from the looted parts and demolished remains of Hindu temples. Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji destroyed Buddhist Religious Centres such as Odantapuri & Vikramshila...
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