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2.qutubuddin aibak was a slave of muhammad ghori. true or false​

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Answered by ranirajan13481217
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Answer:

True. Qutubuddin Aibak  was a slave of Muhammad ghori.

Explanation:

Qutubuddin Aibak was a general in the Ghurid army in India who lived from around 1150 to 1210 CE. Qutubuddin Aibak was a slave who rose through the ranks to become India's first Muslim king and the founder of Muslim rule.

 Qutubuddin Aibak was the first ruler of the Delhi Sultanate and the founder of the Slave dynasty in mediaeval India. He was a Turkish from the Aybak tribe who only reigned for four years (1206-1210).

 

Qutubuddin Aibak was kidnapped and sold as a slave to the chief Qazi of Nishapur, a town in northeastern Iran, when he was a child.

 

The Qazi treated him well and provided him with a good education, including archery and horsemanship training as a child. When the master died, however, his envious sons sold Qutubuddin Aibak to a slave trader.

 

Sultan Muhammad Ghori, the ruler of Ghor in central Afghanistan, eventually bought him. Qutubuddin Aibak ascended to the rank of General and became one of Sultan Ghori's most trusted nobles.

Because Muhammad Ghori lacked a son, he divided his vast empire among his nephew and loyal lieutenants.

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