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Shams ud-Din
Iltutmish (1192 – 30
April 1236) was the
third of the
Mamluk kings who
ruled the
former Ghurid territories in
northern India. He was the first...
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Alauddin Masood Shah bin
Rukhuddin Firuz Shah bin
Shamsuddin Iltumish (Persian: علاء الدین مسعود شاه; died 10 June 1246) was the
seventh sultan of the...
- all of them were
purchased by
Iltumish.[citation needed]
Balban belonged to the
famous group of 40
Turkic slaves of
Iltumish.
Ghayas made
several conquests...
- Mahmud,
eldest son of
Iltumish, in the "funerary
landscape of Delhi" in the
Nangal Dewat Forest, Near
Nangal Dewat Vasant Kunj).
Iltumish was the
third Sultan...
- Prahlada's son
Viranarayana was
invited to
Delhi by
Iltumish, but was
poisoned to
death there.
Iltumish captured the fort in 1226 CE. Balhana's
younger son...
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legend narrated is of
Iltumish's dream in
which Muhammad directed him to
build a
reservoir at a
particular site. When
Iltumish inspected the site the...
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Lyons &
Jackson 1982, pp. 46–47.
Dastan Iman
Faroshon Ki by
Inayatullah Iltumish, 2011, pp. 128–134.
Lyons &
Jackson 1982, pp. 60–62.
Lyons &
Jackson 1982...
- New Delhi. The
Mausoleum of
Prince Nasiru'd-Din Mahmud,
eldest son of
Iltumish,
known as
Sultan Ghari near
Vasant Kunj,
built in 1231 Balban's tomb, in...
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Vikramashila Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat,
Uttar Pradesh, Bihar,
Bengal Iltumish, Jalal-ud-din Khalji,
Alauddin Khalji,
Malik Kafur Mamluk and
Khalji 1211–1320...
- the Qutb Minar, the world's
tallest brick minaret,
partially built by
Iltumish, was
named so
after him. He was also the
favorite saint of the Lodi dynasty...