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write about the military expeditions of malik kafur?​

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Answered by AnishaRoshan
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In 1306, Alauddin sent an army led by Kafur to the Punjab to repulse a Mongol invasion by the Chagatai Khanate.The 16th-century chronicler `Abd al-Qadir Bada'uni also credits Kafur with leading Alauddin's army in the 1305 Battle of Amroha. Kafur was then sent to the Deccan Plateau, as the commander of a series of great military raids that laid the foundations of Muslim power in that region.In 1309, Alauddin sent Kafur on an expedition to the Kakatiya kingdom.Kafur's army reached the Kakatiya capital, Warangal, in January 1310, and breached its outer fort after a month-long siege.On 25 February 1311,[1] Kafur besieged Dwarasamudra, the Hoysala capital, with 10,000 soldiers.The Hoysala king, Ballala, surrendered vast wealth as part of a truce negotiation, and agreed to pay an annual tribute to the Delhi Sultanate.

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Answered by eviln7
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Malik Kafur was the commander of Alauddin’s forces.

He defeated Mongols in 1306.

He led a series of expeditions in the southern part of India against the Yadavas (1308), Kakatiyas (1310), the Hoysalas (1311) and the Pandyas (1311).

During these campaigns he obtained a large number of treasures elephants and horses for the Delhi sultanate.

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