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Malik Balka Khalji was the
governor of
Bengal during 1230–1231
under Delhi Sultan Shamsuddin Iltutmish.
Balka was the son of Ali Sher Khalji.
After the...
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Valley to join the Syr Darya. The
major lakes of the area
include Lake
Balkhas (or Denghiz) and Lake Ala Kul,
which was
connected with
Balkash in the...
- "[Quran 71:23]
Hisham ibn Al-Kalbi's Book of
Idols describes a
temple to Nasr at
Balkha, an
otherwise unknown location.
Reliefs depicting vultures (nasr) have been...
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completely undefined.
Montane Middle Asia, from
Kopet Dag and
Bolshoi Balkhas to
Tarbagatai (in the
Khangai Mountains) and Altai.
Outside the former...
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Governor of
Bengal In
office 1232-1233
Monarch Iltutmish Preceded by
Malik Balkha Khalji Succeeded by
Saifuddin Aibak Personal details Children Masud Jani...
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Himyarites and,
according to the Book of Idols, was
worshipped in a
place called Balkha. The
tribe of Rabi`ah
worshipped the god Nasr.
Attested Attested Nikrah...
- the 3rd
governor of
Bengal (Lakhnauti)
under the
Delhi Sultanate Malik Balkha Khalji, the last
Khalji governor of
Bengal (Lakhnauti)
under the
Delhi Sultanate...
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governing Bengal since 1227, died unexpectedly.
Taking advantage of this,
Malik Balkha Khalji, an
officer of Iltutmish,
usurped the
authority in Bengal. Iltutmish...
- 1227) Ali Sher Khalji,
Khalji governor of
Northwest Bengal (d. 1227)
Malik Balkha Khalji,
final Khalji governor of
Bengal (d. 1231) Jalal-ud-din Khalji, founder...
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Monarch Iwaz
Khalji Personal details Born c. 1180 Died c. 1227
Children Malik Balkha Khalji Parent Iwaz
Khalji (father)
Relatives Khalji dynasty Religious life...