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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...
- her
performance during this period,
Iltutmish nominated Razia as his heir
apparent after returning to Delhi.
Iltutmish was
succeeded by Razia's half-brother...
- Shah rose to the throne, only to be ********inated by
Iltutmish in 1211. The
Sultanate under Iltutmish established cordial diplomatic contact with the Abbasid...
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Iltutmish as the next ruler: he used to call
Iltutmish his son and had
granted him the iqta' of Badaun. Consequently, the
nobles appointed Iltutmish as...
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sometime after the
untimely death of
Iltutmish's eldest son and heir
apparent Nasir-ud-din
Mahmud Shah.
Iltutmish named the
child after the
deceased prince...
- of
Ainul Mulk
Husain Ash'ari, a
former minister of
Iltutmish's rival Nasir ad-Din Qabacha.
Iltutmish had
groomed his
eldest son
Nasiruddin Mahmud to be...
- of the
Mamluk dynasty (Gulam Vansh). It was
continued by his
successor Iltutmish (a.k.a. Altamash), and
finally completed much
later by
Firoz Shah Tughlaq...
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references from
their Ghurid homeland, Qutub-ud-Din
Aibak and Shamsu’d-Din
Iltutmish constructed a
minar (minaret) at the south-eastern
corner of the Quwwatu’l-Islam...
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unexpected death of Qutb ud-Din
Aibak before being defeated and
dethroned by
Iltutmish who
began ruling from Delhi. Aram Shah is an
obscure figure, and his relationship...
- The
Qutub Minar, 73 m (240 ft) tall,
completed by the
Sultan of Delhi,
Iltutmish...