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Who defended the kingdom from the invasion of the Mongols​

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Answered by subha2007293
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Khilji

What is not well-known, however, is that Khilji, for all his faults, saved India from a fate much worse than even his own oppressive rule – that of the murderous Mongols, who tried to invade the Indian subcontinent six times during his reign as the sultan of Delhi, and failed miserably, thanks to his brilliance as a ...

Answered by satvinderrana911
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In 1306, the Chagatai Khanate ruler Duwa sent an expedition to India, to avenge the Mongol defeat in 1305. The invading army included three contingents led by Kopek, Iqbalmand, and Tai-Bu. To the check the invaders' advance, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji dispatched an army led by Malik Kafur, and supported by other generals such as Malik Tughluq. The Delhi army achieved a decisive victory, killing tens of thousands of the invaders. The Mongol captives were brought to Delhi, where they were either killed or sold into slavery.

Mongol invasion of India, 1306

Part of Mongol invasions of India

Date 1306

Location

Ravi River bank

Result Decisive Delhi Sultanate victory

Belligerents

Chagatai Khanate

Delhi Sultanate

Commanders and leaders

Kopek

Iqbalmand

Tai-Bu

Malik Kafur

Malik Tughluq

Shahnah-i-Bargah

Malik Alam

After this defeat, the Mongols did not invade the Delhi Sultanate during Alauddin's reign. The victory greatly emboldened Alauddin's general Tughluq, who launched several punitive raids in the Mongol territories of present-day Afghanistan.

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