Why did Jalaluddin Khalji face an internal conflict during his reign? The Khalji Dynasty
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The Mongols made incessant invasions on Delhi sultanate during the region of Khalji Sultans. It weakened the empire and endangered the safety of the country. The Mongols were chiefly plunderers. They made the country financially very weak by their constant invasions and plunders.
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Alauddin was a nephew and a son-in-law of his predecessor Jalaluddin. When Jalaluddin became the Sultan of Delhi after deposing the Mamluks, Alauddin was given the position of Amir-i-Tuzuk (equivalent to master of ceremonies). Alauddin obtained the governorship of Kara in 1291 after suppressing a revolt against Jalaluddin, and the governorship of Awadh in 1296 after a profitable raid on Bhilsa. In 1296, Alauddin raided Devagiri, and acquired loot to stage a successful revolt against Jalaluddin. After killing Jalaluddin, he consolidated his power in Delhi, and subjugated Jalaluddin's sons in Multan.
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