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Mamluk Sultanate (Delhi) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Khilji followed The Slave Dynasty ... The founder of the Khalji Dynasty in South Asia, Malik Firuz, was originally the Ariz-i-Mumalik appointed by Kaiqubad during the days of decline of the Slave Dynasty. He took advantage of the political vacuum that was created due to the incompetence of the successors of Balban.
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The Delhi Sultanate ruled by the kings after Muhammad of Gaur upto 1296 has been called the "Slave Dynasty" as many rulers were former slaves. But having freed themselves to rule independently, this term is historically incorrect.
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Khilji dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Iltutmish is known as the third and greatest sultan of the Slave Dynasty. During his reign he established a monarchical form of government and rule. He maintained an organized army and created a new form of currency, the Tanka coin (silver) and Jital (copper).
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He gave his daughter to Iltumish the foremost of his slaves. Qutab-ud-din died in 1210AD. He had laid the foundation of a new dynasty called the Slave dynasty in 1206AD.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Slave Dynasty. Slave Dynasty. Information about Slave Dynasty in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Slave Dynasty)
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A selection of articles related to Slave Dynasty ... A Wisdom Archive on Slave Dynasty ... ARTICLES RELATED TO Slave Dynasty...
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The Mamluks have frequently been cited as a dynasty, which developed the techniques of war to a high degree. A system of slave troops and officials was to be found in the in the latter Muslim Middle Ages, i.e. the post Mongol period, in varying degrees across most of the Islamic world east of the Maghrib.
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In 2001, at forty-seven, Thomas DeWolf was astounded to discover that he was related to the most successful slave-trading family in American history, responsible for transporting at least 10,000 Africans to the Americas.
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