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political achievements of qutubuddin Aibak​

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Qutub-Ud-Din was troubled by the instable affairs of Bengal and Bihar. Ali Mardan, who had set himself as an independent ruler, was dethroned and imprisoned by the Khilji nobles. There Muhammad Sheran was offered the throne on the condition that he too would maintain the independence of Bengal. After the demise of Bhaktiyar, Ijjuddin Muhammad Shiran Khilji captured Ali Mardan, and declared himself the successor. After that he escaped and complained to Qutb-ud-din Aibak, who was ruling Delhi as a governor of the Ghoris. Qutb-ud-din Aibak sent Kayemaz Rumi from Luknow to help, he appointed Hisham-ud-din Iwaz as ruler from Devkot, who handed over control to Ali Mardan when he was appointed by Qutb-ud-din in around 1210 AD. On the request of Ali Mardan to interfere in the political affairs of Bengal, Qutub-Ud-Din handed over the task to his noble Qaiwaz Rumi Khan. He used both force and diplomacy and ultimately succeeded in convincing the Khilji nobles of Bengal that they should accept Ali Mardan as the governor of Bengal under the flagship of Delhi. Finally, Ali Mardan became the governor of Bengal and agreed to pay an annual tribute to Qutub-Ud-Din. 

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