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Medieval History: Shamsuddin Iltutmish -Rival Turkish Nobles, Liquidation of Tajuddin Yaldoz, Defeat of Nasiruddin Qubacha, Mongols on the North-Western Frontier
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Shamsuddin Iltutmish (1211 - 36)
Extent of Delhi Sultanate under Iltutmish
- Early Career and Accession: Shamsuddin Iltutmish was a slave of Qutubuddin Aibek.
- His father was an influential noble of the ilbari tribe of the Turks. Being handsome and intelligent, Iltutmish excited the jealousy of his half-brother who deceitfully handed him over to a slave-trader.
- After passing through many hands, he was ultimately, purchased…
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Medieval Indian History: Reconquest of Multan and Sind (1227 - 28) - Reconquest of Bihar and Bengal
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Reconquest of Multan and Sind (1227 - 28)
- Iltutmish heaved a sigh of relief when he heard of the death of Chengez Khan in 1227.
- It was then that he launched an offensive against Nasirussin Qubacha from two sides-Lahore and Delhi.
- Multan and Uchh were captured and Qubacha was besieged in the fort of Bhakkar on the bank of the Indus.
- Surrounded from all sides by the enemy and totally exhausted, Qubacha made his last bid to escape by…
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