• Malik Kafur (died February 1316), also known as Taj al-Din Izz al-Dawla, was a prominent general of the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji. He was...
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  • army led by his slave-general Malik Kafur to the southernmost kingdoms of India. After subjugating the Hoysalas, Malik Kafur invaded the Pandya kingdom (called...
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  • ruler Alauddin Khalji sent his general Malik Kafur on an expedition to the Kakatiya capital Warangal. Malik Kafur reached Warangal in January 1310, after...
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    Alauddin had an illness and relied on Malik Kafur to handle the administration. After his death in 1316, Malik Kafur appointed Shihabuddin, son of Alauddin...
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    War), Nusrat Khan (Wazir of Delhi), Ayn al-Mulk Multani, Malik Kafur, Malik Tughlaq, and Malik Nayk (Master of the Horse). At the beginning of his reign...
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  • of Alauddin's slave-general Malik Kafur. His brother Qutb-ud-din Mubarak became the regent after the assassination of Kafur and subsequently dethroned...
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    Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji sent a large army led by his general Malik Kafur to Devagiri, the capital of the Yadava king Ramachandra. Alauddin had...
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  • Alp Khan (redirect from Malik Sanjar)
    possibly because of a conspiracy by Malik Kafur. Alp Khan was originally named Junaid, and was later called Malik Sanjar. He appears to have come from...
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    Shah was imprisoned by Malik Kafur, who appointed his younger brother Shihabuddin Omar as a puppet monarch. After Malik Kafur's murder, Mubarak Shah became...
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  • meet Alauddin and gifts him the slave Malik Kafur. Alauddin has Jalalauddin's ministers assassinated by Malik Kafur, and Jalalauddin is killed by one of...
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    Sultanate into southern India with the help of Indian slave generals such as Malik Kafur and Khusro Khan. They collected much war booty (anwatan) from those they...
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    1316, his slave-general Malik Kafur appointed the minor prince Shihabuddin Omar as a puppet ruler. Shortly after, Malik Kafur was killed, and Shihabuddin's...
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    Ulugh Khan ,Nusrat Khan ,Ayn al-Mulk Multani ,Kamal al-Din Gurg and Malik Kafur. There is no detailed account of the expedition to Warangal provided...
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  • ruler Alauddin Khalji dispatched an army led by Malik Kafur, and supported by other generals such as Malik Tughluq. The Delhi army achieved a decisive victory...
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    Nayaka. In the early 14th century, the armies of Delhi Sultanate led by Malik Kafur plundered the temple, looted it of its valuables and destroyed the Madurai...
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  • Khalji sent his slave-general Malik Kafur on an expedition to the southernmost regions of India. In February 1311, Malik Kafur besieged the Hoysala capital...
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  • Jackson (disambiguation), multiple people Malik Jefferson (born 1996), American football player Malik Kafur (died 1316), first Hindu (later converted...
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  • 946) Malik Kafur (died 1316), a prominent general of the Delhi Sultanate This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kafur. If an...
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  • of Medieval India, p. 88, ISBN 9780810864016 "Complete Biography of Malik Kafur". 10 March 2012. Archived from the original on 20 December 2017. Retrieved...
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    he received grace of MahaDeva at that place. According to Firishta, Malik Kafur, the head general of Alauddin Khalji, the ruler of Delhi Sultanate, reached...
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  • contingents, led by Kopek, Iqbalmand, and Tai-Bu. Alauddin's forces, led by Malik Kafur, decisively defeated the invaders. In 1307 the Mongol Khan, Duwa, died...
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    period of invasion and plunder by the Alauddin Khilji's Muslim general Malik Kafur and his Delhi Sultanate forces in 1311, the Arabic texts of the period...
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    region at the turn of the fourteenth century by Malik Kafur, general of Alauddin, Sultan of Delhi. Malik Kafur's forces brought to an abrupt end all of the...
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  • evidence and historical accounts, including the names Kamaluddin Gurg and Malik Kafur, validate the Khilji invasion and eventual recapture of Jaisalmer by...
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    screened at various film festivals across Europe. He played the role of Malik Kafur in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 2018 epic romance Padmaavat, featuring alongside...
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  • sent his general Malik Kafur to invade Devagiri, after Ramachandra discontinued the tribute payments promised in 1296. Malik Kafur returned to Delhi...
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    payments in 1303-1304 CE, Alauddin sent an army led by his slave-general Malik Kafur to subjugate him around 1308, forcing the Yadavas to become a vassal...
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    Madurai by the armies of Delhi Sultanate led by the Muslim commander Malik Kafur in 1311, followed by Khusrau Khan in 1314 and Muhammad bin Tughlaq in...
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    commanded by Malik Kafur, accompanied by Khwaja Haji, to Devagiri. The Muslim governors of Malwa and Gujarat were ordered to help Malik Kafur. Their huge...
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    general Malik Nayak. During the 1306 Mongol invasion, Tughluq led the vanguard of the Khalji army, which was commanded by general Malik Kafur, and defeated...
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