Aram shah

  1. Aram Shah History
  2. Short Biography of Aram Shah
  3. History Notes: Who was Razia Sultan? Facts you need to know! story of Razia Sultan
  4. Meet Our Cardiovascular & Thoracic Team 
  5. Aram Shah History
  6. Meet Our Cardiovascular & Thoracic Team 
  7. History Notes: Who was Razia Sultan? Facts you need to know! story of Razia Sultan
  8. Short Biography of Aram Shah
  9. History Notes: Who was Razia Sultan? Facts you need to know! story of Razia Sultan
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Aram Shah History

Table of this Article • • • • Who was Aaram Shah? Aram Shah was the second Sultan of the Slave Dynasty. He ruled the Delhi sultanate for an extremely short time from 1210 to 1211, only for 8 months. Aram Shah father The apparent birth date of Aramshah is not recorded in any history book and is considered to be the disputed son of Aibak. According to Indian historian A book was written by Farishta and Al Badoni clearly states that Aramshah was the son of Aibak and he ascended the throne soon after the sudden death of his father Aibak and proclaimed himself Sultan. Aram Shah History At that time Delhi was the most important place due to a political point of view, there used to be Turkish nobles from the very beginning, but some Turkish nobles also lived in Lahore and Lahore nobles had placed Aramshah on the throne because he ascended the throne in Lahore. Due to this, the general public of Delhi and Delhi’s Turkish Nobels had refused to accept him as their king and started protesting against him. At the time when the people of Delhi and the Turkish nobles of Delhi were protesting against Aram Shah, Iltutmish was the ruler of Badaun and Aram Shah death Both Lahore and Delhi were part of the Delhi Sultanate, Aram Shah was ruling Lahore with the help of Turkish Nobles of Lahore, And Iltutmish was ruling Delhi with the help of Turkish Nobles of Delhi, due to which the conflict between the two rulers grew. In 1211 AD, there was a war between Aramshah and Iltutmish near Delhi in w...

Short Biography of Aram Shah

When Qutb-ud-Din Aibak died all of a sudden at Lahore, the Amirs and maliks of Lahore put Aram Shah on the throne “for the sake of restraining tumult, for the tranquility of the commonalty and content of the hearts of the soldiery.” There is a difference of opinion with regard to the relationship of Aram Shah with Qutb-ud-Din Aibak. It is suggested that he was his son. However, this view is contradicted by the statement of Minhaj-us-Siraj that Qutb-ud-Din had only three daughters and no son. Abul Fazal says that Aram Shah was the brother of Qutb-ud-Din. A new view has been put forward that Aram Shah was not a relation of Qutb-ud-Din but he was put on the throne as he was the man who was available on the spot. No conclusive view can be given on this point. Unfortunately, Aram Shah was a weak and worthless youngman. No wonder, the people of Delhi refused to accept him as their ruler. Powerful Governors of different provinces like Qabacha of Multan and Ali Mardan of Bengal refused to recognise the suzerainty of Aram Shah. There was the danger of a civil war in the country and in order to avoid that, an invitation was sent to Malik Shams-ud-Din Iltutmish who was the Governor of Badaun at that time. The invitation was accepted and Iltutmish defeated Aram Shah in the plain of Jud near Delhi. Probably, Aram Shah was put to death. His reign lasted for about eight months.

History Notes: Who was Razia Sultan? Facts you need to know! story of Razia Sultan

Razia Sultan: First women of Delhi Sultan to be called as Sultan Razia Sultan was the daughter of Iltutmish. She was South Asia’s first Muslim Ruler with extreme talent, bravery and administration. She was a great warrior, born in 1205 belonging to Turkish Seljuks ancestry. Razia received training fighting, leading the army and about other administrations of the Kingdom. Being more competent than her brother, Sultan Iltutmish chooses Razia as his successor since the very beginning. Razia was made in charge of everything in the absence of Iltutmish in the Iltutmish’s reign. With the death of Iltutmish, Rukn-ud-din, Iltutnish’s son occupied the throne. In the year 1236, Razia overtook the throne by defeating her brother with Delhi’s support. Points you should know about Razia Sultan and her Journey to the throne ● On 10th November, Razia Sultan took over the throne from her brother Rukn-ud-din, who ruled the empire for 7 years. She was officially named as Jalal – ud – din Raziya. ● She adopted a gender-neutral attire giving up the traditional attire of Muslim women that includes Pardah. This made her a fury to the conservative Muslims. ● According to the Muslim culture, Razia should be called as Razia Sultana but Razia refused to be addressed as ‘Sultana’. In Muslim culture, Sultana refers to the wife or the mistress of a Sultan, a ruler. She proclaimed herself as Sultan, the ruler. ● Razia is one of those women and very few female rulers who took the throne from the front. ...

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Aram Shah History

Table of this Article • • • • Who was Aaram Shah? Aram Shah was the second Sultan of the Slave Dynasty. He ruled the Delhi sultanate for an extremely short time from 1210 to 1211, only for 8 months. Aram Shah father The apparent birth date of Aramshah is not recorded in any history book and is considered to be the disputed son of Aibak. According to Indian historian A book was written by Farishta and Al Badoni clearly states that Aramshah was the son of Aibak and he ascended the throne soon after the sudden death of his father Aibak and proclaimed himself Sultan. Aram Shah History At that time Delhi was the most important place due to a political point of view, there used to be Turkish nobles from the very beginning, but some Turkish nobles also lived in Lahore and Lahore nobles had placed Aramshah on the throne because he ascended the throne in Lahore. Due to this, the general public of Delhi and Delhi’s Turkish Nobels had refused to accept him as their king and started protesting against him. At the time when the people of Delhi and the Turkish nobles of Delhi were protesting against Aram Shah, Iltutmish was the ruler of Badaun and Aram Shah death Both Lahore and Delhi were part of the Delhi Sultanate, Aram Shah was ruling Lahore with the help of Turkish Nobles of Lahore, And Iltutmish was ruling Delhi with the help of Turkish Nobles of Delhi, due to which the conflict between the two rulers grew. In 1211 AD, there was a war between Aramshah and Iltutmish near Delhi in w...

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History Notes: Who was Razia Sultan? Facts you need to know! story of Razia Sultan

Razia Sultan: First women of Delhi Sultan to be called as Sultan Razia Sultan was the daughter of Iltutmish. She was South Asia’s first Muslim Ruler with extreme talent, bravery and administration. She was a great warrior, born in 1205 belonging to Turkish Seljuks ancestry. Razia received training fighting, leading the army and about other administrations of the Kingdom. Being more competent than her brother, Sultan Iltutmish chooses Razia as his successor since the very beginning. Razia was made in charge of everything in the absence of Iltutmish in the Iltutmish’s reign. With the death of Iltutmish, Rukn-ud-din, Iltutnish’s son occupied the throne. In the year 1236, Razia overtook the throne by defeating her brother with Delhi’s support. Points you should know about Razia Sultan and her Journey to the throne ● On 10th November, Razia Sultan took over the throne from her brother Rukn-ud-din, who ruled the empire for 7 years. She was officially named as Jalal – ud – din Raziya. ● She adopted a gender-neutral attire giving up the traditional attire of Muslim women that includes Pardah. This made her a fury to the conservative Muslims. ● According to the Muslim culture, Razia should be called as Razia Sultana but Razia refused to be addressed as ‘Sultana’. In Muslim culture, Sultana refers to the wife or the mistress of a Sultan, a ruler. She proclaimed herself as Sultan, the ruler. ● Razia is one of those women and very few female rulers who took the throne from the front. ...

Short Biography of Aram Shah

When Qutb-ud-Din Aibak died all of a sudden at Lahore, the Amirs and maliks of Lahore put Aram Shah on the throne “for the sake of restraining tumult, for the tranquility of the commonalty and content of the hearts of the soldiery.” There is a difference of opinion with regard to the relationship of Aram Shah with Qutb-ud-Din Aibak. It is suggested that he was his son. However, this view is contradicted by the statement of Minhaj-us-Siraj that Qutb-ud-Din had only three daughters and no son. Abul Fazal says that Aram Shah was the brother of Qutb-ud-Din. A new view has been put forward that Aram Shah was not a relation of Qutb-ud-Din but he was put on the throne as he was the man who was available on the spot. No conclusive view can be given on this point. Unfortunately, Aram Shah was a weak and worthless youngman. No wonder, the people of Delhi refused to accept him as their ruler. Powerful Governors of different provinces like Qabacha of Multan and Ali Mardan of Bengal refused to recognise the suzerainty of Aram Shah. There was the danger of a civil war in the country and in order to avoid that, an invitation was sent to Malik Shams-ud-Din Iltutmish who was the Governor of Badaun at that time. The invitation was accepted and Iltutmish defeated Aram Shah in the plain of Jud near Delhi. Probably, Aram Shah was put to death. His reign lasted for about eight months.

History Notes: Who was Razia Sultan? Facts you need to know! story of Razia Sultan

Razia Sultan: First women of Delhi Sultan to be called as Sultan Razia Sultan was the daughter of Iltutmish. She was South Asia’s first Muslim Ruler with extreme talent, bravery and administration. She was a great warrior, born in 1205 belonging to Turkish Seljuks ancestry. Razia received training fighting, leading the army and about other administrations of the Kingdom. Being more competent than her brother, Sultan Iltutmish chooses Razia as his successor since the very beginning. Razia was made in charge of everything in the absence of Iltutmish in the Iltutmish’s reign. With the death of Iltutmish, Rukn-ud-din, Iltutnish’s son occupied the throne. In the year 1236, Razia overtook the throne by defeating her brother with Delhi’s support. Points you should know about Razia Sultan and her Journey to the throne ● On 10th November, Razia Sultan took over the throne from her brother Rukn-ud-din, who ruled the empire for 7 years. She was officially named as Jalal – ud – din Raziya. ● She adopted a gender-neutral attire giving up the traditional attire of Muslim women that includes Pardah. This made her a fury to the conservative Muslims. ● According to the Muslim culture, Razia should be called as Razia Sultana but Razia refused to be addressed as ‘Sultana’. In Muslim culture, Sultana refers to the wife or the mistress of a Sultan, a ruler. She proclaimed herself as Sultan, the ruler. ● Razia is one of those women and very few female rulers who took the throne from the front. ...

Aram Shah History

Table of this Article • • • • Who was Aaram Shah? Aram Shah was the second Sultan of the Slave Dynasty. He ruled the Delhi sultanate for an extremely short time from 1210 to 1211, only for 8 months. Aram Shah father The apparent birth date of Aramshah is not recorded in any history book and is considered to be the disputed son of Aibak. According to Indian historian A book was written by Farishta and Al Badoni clearly states that Aramshah was the son of Aibak and he ascended the throne soon after the sudden death of his father Aibak and proclaimed himself Sultan. Aram Shah History At that time Delhi was the most important place due to a political point of view, there used to be Turkish nobles from the very beginning, but some Turkish nobles also lived in Lahore and Lahore nobles had placed Aramshah on the throne because he ascended the throne in Lahore. Due to this, the general public of Delhi and Delhi’s Turkish Nobels had refused to accept him as their king and started protesting against him. At the time when the people of Delhi and the Turkish nobles of Delhi were protesting against Aram Shah, Iltutmish was the ruler of Badaun and Aram Shah death Both Lahore and Delhi were part of the Delhi Sultanate, Aram Shah was ruling Lahore with the help of Turkish Nobles of Lahore, And Iltutmish was ruling Delhi with the help of Turkish Nobles of Delhi, due to which the conflict between the two rulers grew. In 1211 AD, there was a war between Aramshah and Iltutmish near Delhi in w...

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