Qutb-ud-din Mubarak Shah (r. 1316–1320) also known as Ikhtiyar al-Din, was a ruler of the Delhi Sultanate of present-day India. A member of the Khalji...
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Mubarak Shah may refer to the following people: Mubarak Shah (Chagatai Khan), head of the Chagatai Khanate (1252–1260) Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah, Khalji...
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Hindu wife Jhatyapali, as a puppet monarch. Alauddin's elder son Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah seized power shortly after his death. Contemporary chroniclers did...
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reforms were revoked shortly after Alauddin's death, by his son Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah. The main source of information about Alauddin's reforms is Ziauddin...
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the nobility. Most of Alauddin's reforms were revoked by his son Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah shortly after his death, but a few of them served as a basis for...
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became a homosexual partner of Alauddin's son Mubarak Shah. After ascending the throne in 1316, Mubarak Shah gave him the title "Khusrau Khan", and greatly...
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murdered Kafur. Kafur's killers freed Mubarak Shah, who was appointed first as the regent. In April 1316, Mubarak Shah detained Shibabuddin, and became the...
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Warangal In 1318, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah sent an army to subjugate the Kakatiya ruler Prataparudra who had stopped making tribute...
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Delhi Sultanate (redirect from Sultan Ala-ud-din Sikandar Shah)
questioned even by those near Delhi. His successor was Mubarak Khan, who renamed himself Mubarak Shah, discontinued his father's nominal allegiance to Timur...
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Qutb ud-Din Aibak (redirect from Qutbuddin Aibak)
1150. His name is variously transliterated as "Qutb al-Din Aybeg", "Qutbuddin Aibek", and "Kutb Al-Din Aybak". He came from Turkestan, and belonged...
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the Marble Mehrab at Sultan Ghari The first Sultan Qutbuddin Aibak was succeeded by a certain Aram Shah, who was then deposed by Iltutmish, Aibak's son in...
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named Shihab-ud-din Omar as sultan and his teenage brother, Qutb ud din Mubarak Shah, as regent. Qutb killed his younger brother and appointed himself sultan;...
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governor of Sirhind during the reign of Sayyid dynasty ruler Muhammad Shah. Muhammad Shah raised him to the status of a Tarun-Bin-Sultan. He was the most powerful...
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Tughlaq dynasty (redirect from Tughluq Shāh)
power in June 1320, after killing the licentious son of Alauddin Khalji, Mubarak Khalji, initiating a massacre of all members of the Khalji family and reverting...
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Khizr Khan blinded and Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah (1316–20), another claimant to the throne, narrowly escaped death. When Mubarak Shah ascended the throne he...
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Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq (redirect from Ghiyas ud din Tughluq Shah I)
Multani was in Chittor on his way to Gujarat. Alauddin's elder son Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah then took control of the administration, and sent Tughluq to Chittor...
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April 1316 5 January 1316 14 April 1316 Son of Alauddin Khalji 15 Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah 1299 9 July 1320 14 April 1316 1 May 1320 Son of Alauddin Khalji...
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Sayyid dynasty (section Mubarak Shah)
rulers proclaimed themselves the Sultans of the Delhi Sultanate under Mubarak Shah, which succeeded the Tughlaq dynasty and ruled the Sultanate until they...
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Again in 1318, Warangal Fort was attacked by the Sultanate army of Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah commanded by Khusro Khan, a son of Alauddin Khalji and was held...
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ISBN 81-8028-020-9. Profile of Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki on aulia-e-hind.com website Retrieved 6 January 2019 Qutbuddin Bakhtyar Kaki Ain-e-Akbari by Abul...
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daughter King Wladyslaw I. July 9 – In India's Delhi Sultanate, Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah is murdered by his favourite, Khusrau Khan, who succeeds him on...
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Malik Ayaz) Alauddin Khalji (1266-1316) (lover of Malik Kafur) Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah Khusrau Khan Babur (1483-1530) (lover of Baburi Andijani) Vishwanath...
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the Sultanate during his reign from 1296 to 1316. Mughal Empire Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent...
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Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah Khalji (1316–1320) Khusro Khan Khalji (1320) Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq (1321–1325) Muhammad Shah Tughluq I (1325–1351) Firuz Shah...
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months after his death, these measures were revoked by his son Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah. During the French Revolution, the Law of the Maximum set price...
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dies; his son Jahangir takes over. 1627 – Jahangir dies; Shah Jahan becomes emperor. 1658 – Shah Jahan is imprisoned by his son Aurangzeb, who becomes emperor...
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Jalaluddin 1290–1296 Alauddin 1296–1316 Shihabuddin Omar 1316 Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah 1316–1320 Khusrau Khan 1320...
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Qutb ad-Din (redirect from Qutbuddin)
al-Shirazi (1236–1311), Persian scientist, musician and poet Qutb ud din Mubarak Shah (died 1320), ruler of the Khilji dynasty in India Qutb al-Din Muhammad...
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dynasty of Delhi (d. 1316) Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah, Sultan of Delhi (d. 1320) Mahmud Khalji, Sultan of Malwa Sultanate Ghiyath Shah, Sultan of Malwa Sultanate...
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(or Raghu). In April 1317, during the second year of his reign, Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah marched to Devagiri with a large army. When the army reached Devagiri...
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