who was the Iltutmiss in mediaeval history of India.
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#ILTUTMISH:.
✔ he was the second king of slave dynasty from 1210 to 1236.
✔ his full name was Shamsuddin iltutmish.
✔ he was also known as 'Altamash'.
✔ he transfer his capital from Lahore to Delhi at first time.
✔ he complete the construction of Qutub Minar in 1231.
✔ he introduced the silver coin named TANKA and copper coin named JEETAL.
✔ he formed the Turkane chahalgani or Chalisa (group of 40 Turkey nobles).
✔ he introduced "IQTA system."
✔ he died in 1236 and buried at Qutub complex in Delhi.
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✔️Iltutmish was the first real Turkish Sultan of Delhi.
✔️Iltutmish has occupied a place among the outstanding rulers of Medieval India.
✔️Iltutmish, also called Shams al-Dīn Iltutmish, Iltutmish also spelled Altamsh (died April 29, 1236), third and greatest Delhi sultan of the so-called Slave dynasty. Iltutmish was sold into slavery but married the daughter of his master, Quṭb al-Dīn Aibak, whom he succeeded in 1211. He strengthened and expanded the Muslim empire in northern India and moved the capital to Delhi, where he built the great victory tower, the Quṭb Mīnār.
✔️Shams ud-din Iltutmish founded the Delhi Sultanate and much strengthened the power of the slave dynasty and of Islam in the India, although his kindred and heirs were not as politically gifted, with no ruler comparable to him in the area until the time of Ghiyas ud din Balban.
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Here's your answer!!
✔️Iltutmish was the first real Turkish Sultan of Delhi.
✔️Iltutmish has occupied a place among the outstanding rulers of Medieval India.
✔️Iltutmish, also called Shams al-Dīn Iltutmish, Iltutmish also spelled Altamsh (died April 29, 1236), third and greatest Delhi sultan of the so-called Slave dynasty. Iltutmish was sold into slavery but married the daughter of his master, Quṭb al-Dīn Aibak, whom he succeeded in 1211. He strengthened and expanded the Muslim empire in northern India and moved the capital to Delhi, where he built the great victory tower, the Quṭb Mīnār.
✔️Shams ud-din Iltutmish founded the Delhi Sultanate and much strengthened the power of the slave dynasty and of Islam in the India, although his kindred and heirs were not as politically gifted, with no ruler comparable to him in the area until the time of Ghiyas ud din Balban.
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