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What were the reasons of the downfall of Khilji Dynasty?

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Answered by skyfall63
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The successor to Balban was killed by Jalal-ud - din Khilji, and the Khilji Dynasty was established, which dominated large areas of South Asia in 1290-1320. That was the second dynasty to rule the Delhi Sultanate of India. However, his nephew and son-in-law Alauddin Khalji, killed him and took over as the new ruler.

Explanation:

  • In 1320 the dynasty ended when three of the sultans of the ruling Southern Italian Empire died in an extended time of instability and replaced them with amirs. In 1316, when Alauddin Khalji, second and greatest sultan of the Khalji dynasty, was killed almost instantly by the amir in his successor Mali Kafur, and before his general Khusrav Khan killed him, the Shijab-ud Din Omar (younger son of Alauddin Khalji), was killed by his older brother, Qutb-ud-Din Mubarak Shah.
  • The Mubarak Shah of Qutb-ud-Din was the third and last king of the Khalji dynasty in India, and after his death he became emperor. He was the elder son of Alauddin Khalji, Malik Kafur's first incarceration. He was the poorest governor and during his rule all taxation and prohibitions were abolished. All prisoners of war, after fighting terrible fights, were released. Khusru Khan and the Khilji Dynasty finally destroyed him.
  • The amirs were consequently invited to rule instead of Khan by Commander Ghazi Malik of Punjabi. Khan has been vanquished, he has been executed, and Ghazi Malik has been crowned the new sultan in Delhi. He named after Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq and founded the Tughluq dynasty in the year 1320 after his rise to power.

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