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How did Ala-ud-din khalji because ruler?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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After reaching close to Kara, he directed Ahmad Chap to take his main army to Kara by the land route, while he himself decided to cross the Ganges river with a smaller body of around 1,000 soldiers. On 20 July 1296, Alauddin had Jalaluddin killed after pretending to greet the Sultan, and declared himself the new king.

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After reaching close to Kara, he directed Ahmad Chap to take his main army to Kara by the land route, while he himself decided to cross the Ganges river with a smaller body of around 1,000 soldiers. On 20 July 1296, Alauddin had Jalaluddin killed after pretending to greet the Sultan, and declared himself the new king.

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With the help of his general, Malik Kafur, he led a series of successful raids into the Deccan. He captured Devagiri in 1307 CE. He then annexed Warangal, Dvarasamudra, Rameswaram, Mysore and Mudarai. He thus became the first sultan of Delhi to extend his kingdom south of the river Narmada.

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