who was the successor of jalaluddin khalji ?
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The successor of jalaluddin Khalji:
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- Alauddin was a nephew and a child-in-law of his ancestor Jalaluddin. At the point when Jalaluddin turned into the Sultan of Delhi subsequent to ousting the Mamluks, Alauddin was given the place of Amir-I-Tuzuk (identical to emcee). Subsequent to smothering a rebel against Jalaluddin, Alauddin got the governorship of Kara in 1291, and the governorship of Awadh in 1296, after a productive assault on Bielsa. In 1296, Alauddin assaulted Devagiri and procured plunder to carry out a fruitful insurrection against Jalaluddin. Subsequent to killing Jalaluddin, he united his power in Delhi and oppressed Jalaluddin's children in Multan.
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Alauddin Khilji was the successor of Jalaluddin Khalji.
About Alauddin Khilji:
- He was born in Ali Gurshasp. He was Turco Afghan
- He ruled Delhi Dynasty.
- He incorporated varied administrative changes, society, price controls, revenue etc.
- It is often said that he was the nephew and son-in-law of Jalaluddin.
What he did:
- When Jalaluddin was the king in Delhi, he was the Amir-i-Tuzuk.
- He governed the Avadh.
- He trained the various army.
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