-
Tughral Tughan Khan (Bengali: তুগরল তুগান খান, Persian: طغرل طوغان خان),
later known as
Mughith ad-Din
Tughral (Bengali: মুগিসউদ্দীন তুগরল, Persian: مغيث...
- in 1243 CE
between Narasingha Deva I of the
Eastern Ganga dynasty and
Tughral Tughan Khan, the
Bengal governor of the
Mamluk dynasty of Delhi, at Katasin...
-
Mongol siege of Uch
under Masud Shah in 1246. When the
governor of Bengal,
Tughral Tughan Khan,
revoked the
authority of
Delhi in 1275,
Balban first sent...
-
character buried in this building. Some
consider it to be the tomb of
Tughral Beyk of Seljuk, and it is
stated in the “Mahmalottavarikh” book on page...
- rule
lasted in 1236
before effectively being overthrown and
replaced by
Tughral Tughan Khan. Khan was a
courtier of
Saifuddin Aibak, the
Governor of Bengal...
-
Ghiyasuddin Balban, to
crush the
rebellion of the
governor of Lakhnauti,
Tughral Tughan Khan. Then
Bughra was
appointed the
governor of Bengal.
After the...
- This led to
Tughral Tughan Khan, a
former Governor of Bengal,
being appointed by
Balban as the
deputy governor of Bengal. Soon after,
Tughral deposed Amin...
- (Chalisa) 1243
Narasingha Deva I
ruler of the
Eastern Ganga dynasty defeats Tughral Tughan Khan of the
Mamluk Sultanate of
Delhi in the
Battle of
Katasin and...
- Aibak, 2nd
governor of
Bengal (Lakhnauti)
under the
Mamluk Delhi Sultanate Tughral Tughan Khan, 3rd
governor of
Bengal (Lakhnauti)
under the
Mamluk Delhi...
- Khan Aibak. Awar Khan was
quickly defeated and
Sultan Iltutmish commanded Tughral Tughan Khan, who had
succeeded Saifuddin in Bihar, to
succeed as governor...