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Malik Ikhtiyār ad-Dīn
Yūzbak (Persian: ملک اختیار الدین یوزبک), also
known as
Mughith ad-Din Abu al-Muzaffar (Persian: مغیث الدین ابو المظفر), was the...
- In 1257,
Malik Ikhtiyaruddin Yuzbak invaded Kamarupa and
initially gained some success.
However he was
later defeated and
taken prisoner by
Kamarupa soldiers...
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across the
Karatoya into his kingdom. In retaliation,
Malik Ikhtiyaruddin Yuzbak the
governor of Gaur for the
Mamluk rulers of Delhi,
attempted an invasion...
- kingdom, led by its
ruler Sandhya defeats and
executes Malik Ikhtiyaruddin Yuzbak, the
Mamluk Governor of Bengal. His
domains are
split between the Kamrup...
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settlement occurred in the
middle of the 13th
century when
Malik Ikhtiyaruddin Yuzbak in 1257
occupied some
regions of ****am briefly. He
introduced khutbah and...
- Sultanate. However,
there were
capable rulers among the rebels,
including Yuzbak Shah (1257),
Tughral Khan (1271–1282), and
Shamsuddin Firoz Shah (1301–1322)...
- Dev.
Tamar Khan's
death would lead to the
appointment of lkhtiyar-ud-Din
Yuzbak as
Governor of Bengal,
which would lead to the
rebellion of
Tughan Khan...
- incident. In 1247 CE, an able new
Muslim military commander, lkhtiyar-ud-Din
Yuzbak, was
appointed as the
governor of
Bengal with the
primary task of freeing...