Biography of alauddin khilji

  1. अलाउद्दीन खिलजीचा इतिहास चरित्र कथा
  2. Allauddin Khilji Biography, History and Facts
  3. BIOGRAPHY OF ALAUDDIN KHILJI ~ EDUCATION FOR EVERYONE
  4. Alauddin Khilji: The Sultan who terrorised the Mongols – Islamic Chronicles
  5. Alauddin Khilji/Khalji Age, Wife, Family, Biography, Death Cause, Facts & More


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अलाउद्दीन खिलजीचा इतिहास चरित्र कथा

अलाउद्दीन खिलजीचा इतिहास चरित्र कथा (Alaudding Khilji History in Marathi): अलाउद्दीन खिलजी हा खिलजी राजघराण्याचा दुसरा शासक होता, जो खूप शक्तिशाली आणि महत्वाकांक्षी राजा होता. अलाउद्दीनने त्याचे काका जलालुद्दीन फिरोज खिलजीला ठार मारले, त्याच्या नावावर त्याचे सिंहासन घेतले आणि त्याने भारतामध्ये आपले साम्राज्य पसरवले आणि खिलजी राजवंशाचा वारसा पुढे नेला. त्याला स्वतःला दुसरा अलेक्झांडर म्हणणे आवडले. त्याला अलेक्झांडर-आय-सनी ही पदवी देण्यात आली. खिलजीने आपल्या राज्यात दारूची खुली विक्री बंद केली होती. तो पहिला मुस्लिम शासक होता ज्यांनी दक्षिण भारतात आपले साम्राज्य पसरवले आणि जिंकले. त्याच्या विजयाबद्दलची तळमळ यामुळेच त्याला युद्धात यश मिळाले, ज्यामुळे दक्षिण भारतात त्याचा प्रभाव वाढला आणि त्याच्या साम्राज्याचा विस्तार वाढला. खिलजीच्या वाढत्या शक्तीमुळे त्याच्या निष्ठावंतांची संख्याही वाढली. खिलजीच्या साम्राज्यातील त्यांचे सर्वात निष्ठावंत सेनापती मलिक काफूर आणि खुशराव खान होते. दक्षिण भारतात खिलजीची खूप दहशत होती, तो तेथील राज्यांमध्ये लूट करायचा, आणि तेथील राज्यकर्ते जे त्यांच्याकडून पराभूत झाले, खिलजी त्यांच्याकडून वार्षिक कर वसूल करायचे. अलाउद्दीन खिलजीचा इतिहास चरित्र कथा (Alaudding Khilji History in Marathi) जीवन परिचय बिंदू खिलजी चरित्र पूर्ण नाव अलाउद्दीन खिलजी दुसरे नाव जुना मोहम्मद खिलजी जन्म 1250 AD जन्म ठिकाण लकनौथी (बंगाल) वडिलांचे नाव शैबुद्दीन मसूद बायको कमला देवी धर्म मुसलमान मृत्यू 1316 (दिल्ली) मुले कुतिबुद्दीन मुबारक शाह, शाहिबुद्दीन उमर अलाउद्दीनचा जन्म 1250 मध्ये बंगालच्या बीरभूम जिल्ह्यात झाला, त्याचे नाव जुना मोहम्मद खिलजी असे होते. त्याचे वडील शाहिबुद्दी...

Allauddin Khilji Biography, History and Facts

Allauddin Khilji Biography Allauddin Khilji Biography Allauddin Khilji succeeded his uncle Jalal-ud-din Firuz Khilji to become the second Ruler of the Khiji Dynasty (1296-1316). Allauddin’s real name was Juna Khan. Allauddin Khilji led a tumultuous yet successful reign during his era. He led the Khilji Dynasty to hold a renowned place in the chronicles of Indian history. Alauddin Khilji was appointed the governor of Kara, near Allahabad city, by his uncle, and it was only after the invasion of Bhilsa and Devagiri Allauddin longed to become the next Sultan. His dramatic march to Delhi with his uncle’s head on a pike was terrifying. He ordered the blinding of both of Jalaluddin’s sons, Arkali Khan and Rukunuddin, along with the imprisonment of his widow, Malika Jahan, and accquired the wealth of nobles through force. He even visualized himself as the ‘Second Alexander’ and dreamt of founding a world-wide empire, which is depicted in his era’s coinage. Allauddin Khilji led many conquests during his reign, of which, his most illustrious included the plundering of Gujarat in 1297 AD, carried out by his generals Nusrat Khan and Ulugh Khan, who even went on to loot the Somnath temple and desecrate the sacred Shivalinga. It was here when Allauddin Khilji, who is regarded to be a homosexual, purchased a slave boy, Malik Kafur, who became Khilji’s lover and a general in his army, helping him in his future conquests. Allauddin’s next major conquest was against Hammir Deva at Ranthamb...

BIOGRAPHY OF ALAUDDIN KHILJI ~ EDUCATION FOR EVERYONE

Alauddin Khilji, earlier known as Juna Khan Khilji, was one of the most powerful Sultan of Delhi Sultanates. He belonged to the Khilji Dynasty. He captured the throne in 1296 A.D. He became famous as an organizer of real purposeful kingdom. Early life and accession:Alauddin Khilji was the nephew of Sultan Jalal-ud-din Khilji. His uncle was very affectionate to him. During the reign of Sultan Jalal-ud-din Khilji, he was appointed as appointed governor of Kara (in Allahabad district). He was also to lead an expedition into Malwa. But, Alauddin exceeded his authority and proceeded towards the Deccan. He plundered Berar and Khandesh and captured Ellichpur. He collected immense booty and returned to Kara. After some time, he killed his uncle and became the next Sultan of Delhi. Early Mongol attacks:Ala-ud-din had to face Mongol attack from the time he assumed the power of the Sultanate. From the year 1296 A.D. to 1308 A.D. every year Mongals invaded Delhi. The Mongols attacked Delhi repeatedly. The existence of Sultan Shahi became endangered. But Alauddin checked all the attacks with courage and determination. At the same time, he made the security of the northwest frontier strong and firm. Expansion of the kingdom:From the time of Alauddin Khilji, Muslim imperialism in India began. Soon after his establishment on the throne he embarked upon a career of conquests. He carried out these expeditions in Northern India as well as Southern India. His military expedition to North Indi...

Alauddin Khilji: The Sultan who terrorised the Mongols – Islamic Chronicles

• On This Day • A to Z Topics • Topics • Islamic History • Umayyad Caliphate • Abbasid Caliphate • Rashidun Caliphate • The Great Seljuq Empire • Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt • Ottoman Empire • Mughal Empire • Crusades • First Crusade • Second Crusade • Seventh Crusade • Maps • Archives • Videos • Contribute • Submit your articles • Support In 1299, the Mongol Khan of Chagatai Ulus, Duwa, despatched his favourite son, Qutlugh Qocha, to India with a huge army of 200,000 soldiers. This time around, the Mongols made straight for Delhi without molesting any territory on the way. The intention was clear: the complete liquidation of the Delhi Sultanate. The invasion created a great consternation — all the people from the surrounding towns and villages rushed into Delhi, and the capital became so crowded that no room was left in the lanes, markets and masjids. A section of Delhi’s elite felt that a showdown with the formidable invading army would be suicidal. Led by the outspoken Kotwal, they pleaded with the Sultan to somehow make peace with the Mongols. How did Alauddin Khilji react? Sultan As it turned out, the Mongol forces were no match to Alauddin’s. Only one contingent of the Delhi army gave battle to the hordes, and that proved enough: Qutlugh Qocha got mortally wounded, and his men simply melted away. In his final moments, Qutlugh Qocha confessed that by taking on Alauddin Khilji he had bitten off more than he could chew. “No one can remember such an army and such a king as...

Alauddin Khilji/Khalji Age, Wife, Family, Biography, Death Cause, Facts & More

Contents • • • • • Biography/Wiki Alauddin Khilji was born in the year between 1266–1267 (According to the 16th-17th century chronicler Haji-ud-Dabir), as Ali Gurshasp aka Juna Khan Khalji in the Khalji Dynasty in Qalat, Zabul Province, Afghanistan. He was really passionate about ruling over the world and had a desire to become the Second Alexender. He was also titled as the Second Alexender aka Sikander-i-Sani by his community and followers. Alauddin Khilji was the one ruler who made many reforms in the existing administration and improved the army to prevent any revolt against him. His reforms resulted in a better government, and the government was handled by himself. Some of his reforms included Revenue Reforms (direct taxation and removal of Hindu provincial chiefs), Market Reforms (reduced the prices of goods to maintain a large army at a low salary), Social Reforms (banned alcohol, prostitution, magicians and charlatans) and Military Reforms. Although these reforms were imposed to prevent any sort of protest and rebellion, few of these proved good to maintain a powerful administration. But it worsened the position of Hindus during his rule. Family, Religion, Wife & Sexuality Alauddin Khilji was born to Shihabuddin Mas’ud. He belonged to the Turkic Khalji ancestry. He was brought up by his uncle and the founder of Khalji Dynasty Sultan Jalaluddin with his three brothers Almas Beg aka Ulugh Khan, Qutlugh Tigin, and Muhammad after the death of his father. He followed Is...