Examine the role of early Mameluk Sultans
in the establishment of Delhi Sultanate.
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Ghori was assassinated in 1206, by Ismāʿīlī Shia Muslims in some accounts or by Khokhars in others. After the assassination, one of Ghori's slaves (or mamluks, Arabic: مملوك), the Turkic Qutb al-Din Aibak, assumed power, becoming the first Sultan of Delhi.
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The Mamluk Sultans ruled from AD 1206 to 1290. Qutbuddin Aibak was a Turkish slave who had risen to high rank in Muhammad Ghori's army. ... Aibak was the first inde- pendent Muslim ruler of Northern India, the founder of Delhi Sultanate. Aibak had to face many revolts from Rajputs and other Indian chiefs
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