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Balban's Administration

With the accession of Nasir-ud-din in 1246 this period of acute conflict ended, but it was not due to the ruler's abilities. The real power was in the hands of Balban, who had been largely instrumental in bringing him to the throne. Although Balban did not actually become sultan until 1265, the whole period from 1246 to 1287—including the years of Nasir's rule and his own—may well be designated [[56]] the "Balban Era." A member of a noble family of the Ilbari Turks, Ghiyas-ud-din Balban had been captured during the turmoil that followed the Mongol invasions of Central Asia and sold as a slave in Baghdad. He was taken to Delhi in 1232, where he was purchased by Iltutmish to serve as a personal attendant. He became chief huntsman, commander of the cavalry, and, after Iltutmish's death, lord chamberlain.

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