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slave dynasty (1206 to 90) lines of sultan at Delhi , India, that lasted for nearly a country . their family name was muizzi and please click the botton thanku
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SLAVE DYNSTY--(1206-90), line of Sultan's at Delhi, India that lasted for nearly a century. Their Family name was Muizzi.
The slave dynasty was founded by Qutb al - Din Aibak, a favourite slave of the Muslim general and later sultan Muḥammad of Ghūr. Quṭb al-Dīn had been among Muḥammad’s most trusted Turkish officers and had overseen his master’s Indian conquests. When Muḥammad was assassinated in 1206, Quṭb took power in Lahore. He managed to consolidate his position in a seesawing war with a rival Slave ruler, Tāj al-Dīn Yildoiz, during which he captured and lost Ghazna. He was eventually confined to being a purely Indian sovereign. He died in 1210 as a result of apolo accident, and the crown shortly passed to Iltutmish, his son-in-law.
By the time of Iltutmish’s accession, the family’s holdings had been severely reduced. Iltutmish, the greatest of the Slave kings, defeated and put to death Yildoiz (1216), restored theBengal governor to obedience, and added considerable new territory to the empire, including the Lower Sindh.
thank you.....
thanks for being here
today I will explain u all about slave dynasty....
so let's continue..
SLAVE DYNSTY--(1206-90), line of Sultan's at Delhi, India that lasted for nearly a century. Their Family name was Muizzi.
The slave dynasty was founded by Qutb al - Din Aibak, a favourite slave of the Muslim general and later sultan Muḥammad of Ghūr. Quṭb al-Dīn had been among Muḥammad’s most trusted Turkish officers and had overseen his master’s Indian conquests. When Muḥammad was assassinated in 1206, Quṭb took power in Lahore. He managed to consolidate his position in a seesawing war with a rival Slave ruler, Tāj al-Dīn Yildoiz, during which he captured and lost Ghazna. He was eventually confined to being a purely Indian sovereign. He died in 1210 as a result of apolo accident, and the crown shortly passed to Iltutmish, his son-in-law.
By the time of Iltutmish’s accession, the family’s holdings had been severely reduced. Iltutmish, the greatest of the Slave kings, defeated and put to death Yildoiz (1216), restored theBengal governor to obedience, and added considerable new territory to the empire, including the Lower Sindh.
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