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Naseem Shah poses during the Pakistan ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup 2022 team headshots at The Gabba on October 18, 2022 in Brisbane, Australia. Naseem Shah of Pakistan poses during the Pakistan Squad Portrait Session at Emirates Old Trafford on August 26, 2020 in Manchester, England.



Pakistan batter Khushdil Shah went bonkers in the final over as he hit four 6s and ensured a mammoth total for Pakistan against Hong Kong at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium on Friday. Pakistan ended their innings at 193/2 after being put in to bat first by Nizakat Khan, who won the toss.



Ala-ud-din Alam Shah was the son of Muhammad Shah. He was a man of week and dissolute character and the weakest monarch of the Delhi Sultanate. He ascended the throne as all the chieftains except Bahlul Lodi took an oath of allegiance to him otherwise his dominion was ironically limited for an area of only ten miles from Delhi to Palam.



Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah sultan of Bengal (1338-1349). He was the founder of the earliest independent Muslim sultanat in Bengal with his headquarters at the historic city of Sonargaon.



By India Today Web Desk: Born in 1309, Firoz Shah Tughlaq was the third ruler of Tughlaq dynasty that ruled over Delhi from 1320 to 1412 AD. Tughlaq was in power from 1351 to 1388 AD. He ascended the throne after the death of his cousin Muhammad-bin Tughlaq (ruled from 1324 to 1351 AD).



1. Slave Dynasty (1206-1290) :- They ruled 1206-1290 AD. Qutub-Ud-Aibak Founder of Delhi Sultanate- “Qutub-Ud-Aibak” . The real founder of Delhi Sultanate- Iltutmish, Because when Qutub-Ud-Aibak was ruling. He made Lahore his capital, but Iltutmish made Delhi its capital.



Reign Taj ud-Din Firuz Shah of the Bahmani Sultanate 's Firman. At the beginning of his reign, Harihara II of the Vijayanagar Empire had advanced as far as the Raichur Doab and posed a threat to the Bahmanis. This threat was thwarted by a calculated and incisive attack by Firuz. [5] In 1406, he defeated the Vijayanagara Empire.



Among his other measures were the setting up of employment and marriage bureaus. The greatest monuments of Feroz’s rule are buildings and towns founded by him. He is credited with the erection of 200 large and small towns, 40 mosques, 30 collages, 30 reservoirs, 50 dams, 100 hospitals, 100 public baths and 150 bridges.



It was Muhammad Ghori who was successful in establishing a secured and powerful Muslim kingdom in India, after a series of invasions. He was the true founder of the Muslim rule in India. Early life Ghorid Dynasty Confinement Rise to power of Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Ghori Invasions The Strength of warring Forces Invasion of Multan



After Aibak died, Aram Shah assumed power in 1210, but he was assassinated in 1211 by Aibak's son-in-law, Shams ud-Din Iltutmish. Iltutmish's power was precarious, and a number of Muslim amirs (nobles) challenged his authority as they had been supporters of Qutb al-Din Aibak.



Zafar and the Uprising of 1857. Bahadur Shah Zafar was the last Mughal Emperor of Delhi, and one of the most. talented and tolerant of his dynasty. Born in 1775, when the British were still. clinging to the Indian shore, he had in his lifetime seen the Mughals reduced to. political insignificance as the British transformed themselves from.