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Collect the information about various kings from medieval period and make a collage from them

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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Colorful lords from medieval period-

1. Mahmud of Ghazni-

The Yamini dynasty generally known as Ghaznavi dynasty claimed its origin from the family of Persian autocrats. Mahmud was born on 1 November 971 bulletin He'd entered a fairly good education and had shared in numerous battles during the reign of his father. After thrusting the throne, Mahmud first consolidated his position in Herat, Balkh and Bust, and also conquered Khurasan. In 999 bulletin Khalifa Al Qadir Billah accepted him as the sovereign of these places and conferred on him the titles of ‘ Yamin- ud- Daulah ’ and ‘ Amin- ul- Millah ’

2. Ala- Ud- Din Khalji

Ala- ud- noise occupies an important place among the autocrats of medieval India. He came Sultan at the age of thirty times and within a period of fifteen times came the most important sovereign of India. The success that Ala- ud- noise achieved during his continuance was unique both regarding the extension of the conglomerate and its administration.

3. Qutb- Ud- Din Aibak

Qutb- ud- noise Aibak was the real author of Turkish rule in India. Muhammad was responsible for the Turkish subjection of India but he didn't get time to remain and consolidate his Indian vanquishing. He constructed kirks

out of the accoutrements of Hindu tabernacles which he destroyed. It was evidence of his religious dogmatism. either, due to lack of time Qutb- ud- noise couldn't complete his task in India. Neither could he entirely free Delhi Sultanate from the claim of suzerainty by the autocrats of Ghazni nor could he give stability to it. Both of these tasks were left untreated.

4. Sultan Iltutmish

Iltutmish was a dressed and religious- inclined existent. He was a stalwart dogface, an educated commander and a able director. He was also a shrewd, conservative and foresighted statesman. He was the slave of a slave. Yet, by his own merit and sweats, he came the Sultan of Delhi

. Ghiyas- Ud- Din Balban

Balban laid down the foundation of a new dynasty called the Balbani however, of course, he was privately related to the dynasty of Iltutmish as both Sultan Masud Shah and Sultan Nasir- ud- noise were his sons- in- law and his own son Bughra Khan was married to the son of Sultan Nasir- ud din by his another woman.

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Answered by anvitanvar032
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The correct answer to this question is  Mahmud of Ghazni, Ala-ud-din Khalji, Qutb-Ud-Din Aibak, Sultan Iltutmish.

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Given - Kings from the medieval period and make a collage from them.

To Find - Write about various kings from the medieval period and make a collage from them.

There are various kings from the Middle Ages -

1. Mahmud of Ghazni:-The Yamini dynasty, sometimes known as the Ghaznavi dynasty, claimed descent from a Persian ruling house. On November 1, 971 A.D., Mahmud was born. During his father's reign, he acquired a solid education and fought in numerous conflicts. Mahmud consolidated his authority in Herat, Balkh, and Bust after gaining the throne, and subsequently conquered Khurasan. In 999 A.D., Khalifa Al Qadir Billah recognized him as the ruler of these areas and bestowed the titles of "Yamin-ud-Daulah" and "Amin-ul-Millah" on him.

2. Ala-ud-din Khalji: Among the monarchs of medieval India, Ala-ud-din has a prominent position. He became Sultan when he was thirty years old, and within fifteen years he had risen to become India's most powerful monarch. The achievements made during his lifetime were unprecedented in terms of empire expansion and management.

3. Qutb-Ud-Din Aibak: Qutb-ud-din The true foundation of Turkish sovereignty in India was Aibak. He was mostly responsible for Sultan Muhammad's success in India. Muhammad was in charge of the Turkish invasion of India, although he did not have enough time to stay and cement his gains. He built mosques out of the remains of Hindu temples that he had demolished. It was evidence of his religious bigotry. Furthermore, due to a shortage of time, Qutb-ud-din was unable to fulfill his mission in India. He was unable to completely free the Sultanate of Delhi from the claim of suzerainty asserted by the kings of Ghazni nor provide it with stability.

4. Sultan Iltutmish: Iltutmish was a well-educated and devout person. He was a valiant soldier, a seasoned commander, and an accomplished administrator. He was also a statesman who was astute, careful, and foresighted. He had been enslaved by a slave. Despite this, he rose to become the Sultan of Delhi on his own merits and achievements.

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