- The
Khalji or
Khilji dynasty was a Turco-Afghan
dynasty that
ruled the
Delhi Sultanate for
three decades between 1290 and 1320. It was the
second dynasty...
- Ikhtiyār al-Dīn Muḥammad Bakhtiyār
Khaljī, also
known as
Bakhtiyar Khalji, was a Turko-Afghan
military general of the
Ghurid ruler Muhammad of Ghor, who...
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Alauddin Khalji (Persian: علاء الدین خلجی; r. 1296–1316), born Ali Gurshasp, was a
ruler from the
Khalji dynasty that
ruled the
Delhi Sultanate in the...
- Jalal-ud-Din
Khalji, also
known as
Firuz al-Din
Khalji,
Jalaluddin Khilji or
Firuz II (Persian; جلال الدین خلجی c. 1220 – 19 July 1296, r. 1290–1296)...
-
Jalaluddin Khalji, the
founder of the
Khalji dynasty. Malika-i-Jahan was the
daughter of
Jalaluddin Khalji, the
founder and
first Sultan of the
Khalji dynasty...
- Look up
Khalji, Khilji, Khalaj, or
Ghilji in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Khalji or
Khilji may
refer to:
Khalji dynasty, a
dynasty that
ruled parts...
- The
Khalji dynasty (Bengali: খলজি রাজবংশ, Persian: خاندان خلجی) was the
first Muslim dynasty to rule the
Bengal region in the
Indian subcontinent. The...
- sultanate's
history is
generally divided into five periods:
Mamluk (1206–1290),
Khalji (1290–1320),
Tughlaq (1320–1414),
Sayyid (1414–1451), and Lodi (1451–1526)...
- Devapal, in
which both died.
Alauddin Khalji laid
siege to
Chittor to
obtain Padmavati.
Facing a
defeat against Khalji,
before Chittor was captured, she and...
- Chittorgarh). The last
ruler of this branch, he was
defeated by
Alauddin Khalji during the
Siege of
Chittorgarh in 1303 CE. The
Rajasthani legends mention...