- The
Capture of
Jhain was a
military expedition carried out by the
Delhi Sultanate under Jalal-ud-din
Khalji against the
Kingdom of Ranthambore. It took...
- the
Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan, India. It is
identified with
Jhain (or Jhayin),
which is
mentioned in the
Delhi Sultanate chronicles as an...
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settle in
India after their conversion to Islam. He
captured Mandawar and
Jhain from the
Chahamana king Hammira,
although he was
unable to
capture the Chahamana...
- eyes and
sweet sound of
flute plays in the heart), "Raatko rani
phulay jhain sanjhama", "Pani Hai
Paryo Jhyaure" etc. are some of his few hit numbers...
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After Jalaluddin's retreat,
Hammira recaptured Jhain. In 1292,
Jalaluddin once
again invaded Jhain, this time unsuccessfully. In the
annals of Rājpūt...
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Alauddin Khalji,
Malik Kafur Mamluk and
Khalji 1211–1320 Bhilsa, Ujjain,
Jhain, Vi****ur, Devagiri, Ellora, Lonar, Somnath, Ashapalli, Khambhat, Vamanathali...
- government-run
granaries in Delhi. In the
Jhain region, half of the government's
share was
collected in kind and
taken to the
Jhain town; when needed, the stores...
- at
Bhilsa (1292),
Devagiri (1295), Vi****ur (1298–1310),
Somnath (1299),
Jhain (1301),
Chidambaram (1311) and
Madurai (1311). He
compromised with the Hindu...
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allowed him to
cross the
Hinduvata mountain p****. The
Delhi army
captured Jhain, and then
reached Ranthambore,
where Nusrat Khan was
killed during the siege...
- as
Gurdas Saini) was a
Rajput military general who died in the
battle of
Jhain between the
forces of
Jalal ud din
Firuz Khalji and the
Chahamana forces...