Write the short note qutub-din-aibak
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Qutab-ud-din Aibak was the real founder of the Turkish dominion in India. He was born of Turkish parents in Turkestan.
When he was merely a boy he was taken to Nishapur by a merchant where he was purchased by the local Qazi as a slave. The Qazi provided for his religious and military training along with his own sons. When the Qazi died, he was sold by his sons to merchant who took him to Ghazni where he was purchased by Muhammad Ghori.
Qutb-ud-din Aibak was "endowed with all laudable qualities and admirable impressions "though" he possessed on outword comeliness". He attracted the attention of his new master by his courage, manly bearing and generosity.
He proved himself to be so faithful to his master that he was appointed a commander of a section of the army of his master. He was also appointed Amir-i-Akhur or master of the stables.
He rendered so valuable services to his master during his Indian expeditions that he was placed in charge of his Indian conquests after the second battle of Tarain in 1192 A.D.
Thus, he was left "untrammelled not only in his administration of the new conquests, but also in his discretion to extend them." Aibak made lndraprastha near Delhi his headquarters.
In order to strengthen his own position. Qutb-ud-din Aibak entered into matrimonial alliances with important personalities. He himself married the daughter of Taj-ud-din Yildoz. He married his sister to Nasir-ud-din Qabacha. To Iltutmish, he married his daughter.
When he was merely a boy he was taken to Nishapur by a merchant where he was purchased by the local Qazi as a slave. The Qazi provided for his religious and military training along with his own sons. When the Qazi died, he was sold by his sons to merchant who took him to Ghazni where he was purchased by Muhammad Ghori.
Qutb-ud-din Aibak was "endowed with all laudable qualities and admirable impressions "though" he possessed on outword comeliness". He attracted the attention of his new master by his courage, manly bearing and generosity.
He proved himself to be so faithful to his master that he was appointed a commander of a section of the army of his master. He was also appointed Amir-i-Akhur or master of the stables.
He rendered so valuable services to his master during his Indian expeditions that he was placed in charge of his Indian conquests after the second battle of Tarain in 1192 A.D.
Thus, he was left "untrammelled not only in his administration of the new conquests, but also in his discretion to extend them." Aibak made lndraprastha near Delhi his headquarters.
In order to strengthen his own position. Qutb-ud-din Aibak entered into matrimonial alliances with important personalities. He himself married the daughter of Taj-ud-din Yildoz. He married his sister to Nasir-ud-din Qabacha. To Iltutmish, he married his daughter.
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