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why did alauddin Khilji launch his silver coins ?​

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Answered by rajwantkaur123
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Explanation:

list of khilji rulers who issued coins:--

1) Jalal-al-din Firuz 1290-1296 AD (689-695 AH)

1) Jalal-al-din Firuz 1290-1296 AD (689-695 AH)2) ‘Ala’-al-din Muhammad 1296-1316 AD (695-715 AH)

1) Jalal-al-din Firuz 1290-1296 AD (689-695 AH)2) ‘Ala’-al-din Muhammad 1296-1316 AD (695-715 AH)3) Shihab-al-din Umar 1316 AD (715 AH)

1) Jalal-al-din Firuz 1290-1296 AD (689-695 AH)2) ‘Ala’-al-din Muhammad 1296-1316 AD (695-715 AH)3) Shihab-al-din Umar 1316 AD (715 AH)4) Qutb-al-din Mubarak 1316-1320 AD (716-720 AH)

1) Jalal-al-din Firuz 1290-1296 AD (689-695 AH)2) ‘Ala’-al-din Muhammad 1296-1316 AD (695-715 AH)3) Shihab-al-din Umar 1316 AD (715 AH)4) Qutb-al-din Mubarak 1316-1320 AD (716-720 AH)5) Shams-al-din Mahmud 1318 AD (718 AH)

1) Jalal-al-din Firuz 1290-1296 AD (689-695 AH)2) ‘Ala’-al-din Muhammad 1296-1316 AD (695-715 AH)3) Shihab-al-din Umar 1316 AD (715 AH)4) Qutb-al-din Mubarak 1316-1320 AD (716-720 AH)5) Shams-al-din Mahmud 1318 AD (718 AH)6) Nasir-al-din Khusru 1320 AD (720 AH)

Sultan of Delhi, Muizz-al-din Kaiqubad appointed Jalal al-Din Firuz Khalji as the commander in chief of his army. Jalal al-Din quickly noticed Kaiqubad’s incompetence to control the power and took advantage of this situation with his supporters to established Khilji Dynasty in Delhi.

Sultan of Delhi, Muizz-al-din Kaiqubad appointed Jalal al-Din Firuz Khalji as the commander in chief of his army. Jalal al-Din quickly noticed Kaiqubad’s incompetence to control the power and took advantage of this situation with his supporters to established Khilji Dynasty in Delhi.At this point Jalal al-Din Firuz was 70 years old, he was soon trick fully disposed of by his own nephew ‘Ala’-al-din, who was appointed as the Governor of Kara (a region in Uttar Pradesh).

Sultan of Delhi, Muizz-al-din Kaiqubad appointed Jalal al-Din Firuz Khalji as the commander in chief of his army. Jalal al-Din quickly noticed Kaiqubad’s incompetence to control the power and took advantage of this situation with his supporters to established Khilji Dynasty in Delhi.At this point Jalal al-Din Firuz was 70 years old, he was soon trick fully disposed of by his own nephew ‘Ala’-al-din, who was appointed as the Governor of Kara (a region in Uttar Pradesh).Alauddin had just looted the prosperous kingdom of the Yadavas of Devagiri, where he had gained an extensive amount of wealth. He used this wealth to bribe the nobles for there support such that none of the Firuz’s sons come to power.

Sultan of Delhi, Muizz-al-din Kaiqubad appointed Jalal al-Din Firuz Khalji as the commander in chief of his army. Jalal al-Din quickly noticed Kaiqubad’s incompetence to control the power and took advantage of this situation with his supporters to established Khilji Dynasty in Delhi.At this point Jalal al-Din Firuz was 70 years old, he was soon trick fully disposed of by his own nephew ‘Ala’-al-din, who was appointed as the Governor of Kara (a region in Uttar Pradesh).Alauddin had just looted the prosperous kingdom of the Yadavas of Devagiri, where he had gained an extensive amount of wealth. He used this wealth to bribe the nobles for there support such that none of the Firuz’s sons come to power.After the death of Alauddin Khalji, his army commander Malik Kafur tried to install Shihab al-Din Umar, as the sultan with himself as the child’s stepdad and regent. Mubarak Khan (Alauddin’s third son) succeeded to murder Malik Kafur and disposed Shihab al-Din Umar and assumed the throne himself with the name Qutb al-Din Mubarak.

Sultan of Delhi, Muizz-al-din Kaiqubad appointed Jalal al-Din Firuz Khalji as the commander in chief of his army. Jalal al-Din quickly noticed Kaiqubad’s incompetence to control the power and took advantage of this situation with his supporters to established Khilji Dynasty in Delhi.At this point Jalal al-Din Firuz was 70 years old, he was soon trick fully disposed of by his own nephew ‘Ala’-al-din, who was appointed as the Governor of Kara (a region in Uttar Pradesh).Alauddin had just looted the prosperous kingdom of the Yadavas of Devagiri, where he had gained an extensive amount of wealth. He used this wealth to bribe the nobles for there support such that none of the Firuz’s sons come to power.After the death of Alauddin Khalji, his army commander Malik Kafur tried to install Shihab al-Din Umar, as the sultan with himself as the child’s stepdad and regent. Mubarak Khan (Alauddin’s third son) succeeded to murder Malik Kafur and disposed Shihab al-Din Umar and assumed the throne himself with the name Qutb al-Din Mubarak.Qutb al-Din Mubarak’s regime lasted for four years, he was not a competent ruler and the sultanate was in chaos after him a few short-lived sultans controlled Delhi and later it was taken over by Ghazi Tughluq establishing Tughluq Dynasty in Delhi by ending the Khilji Dynasty.

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