Identify the centre Campaigned by Alauddin
Khalji' in south India.
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Alauddin Khilji was the second and the most powerful ruler of the Khiji. His slave-general and commander Malik Kafur led multiple campaigns to the south India.
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The centres campaigned by Allauddin Khilji were Devgiri and Warangal.
- Alauddin was ambitious and imperialist. The second and most powerful of the Khiji rulers was Alauddin, who wanted to conquer entire India.
- Hence, after conquering Northern India, probably, Alauddin's expansionist agenda was the most apparent justification for attacking the South.
- In South India, his slave-general and commander, Malik Kafur, led several campaigns. In South India they seized Devgiri, Warangal, Dwar Samudra and Madura.
- Alauddin Khalji needed money for the completion of his schemes and for the disbursement of the soldiers' salaries.
- After his first successful expedition to Devgiri in year 1296, he was well aware of the wealth of the South, so he made a plan to conquer the South in order to get the necessary capital.
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