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Therefore, he had declared Razia as his successor. Rukn ud din Firuz was incompetent and overindulged himself in sensuous pleasures and the affairs of the state were mismanaged. He was assassinated within 7 months. He was succeeded by Razia in She ruled for three and half years till They rebelled against Razia when she appointed her favourite Yakut as the superintendent of the Stables. Yakut was an Abyssinian which raised the jealousy of Turko-Afghan nobles. The rebel chiefs were supported by Malik Altunia, the governor of Bhatinda.

Soon a battle ensued between the two rival groups following which Yakut was killed and Razia was taken prisoner. However, Razia and her husband were defeated and they were forced to flee. While fleeing to Kaithal, they were captured by the Jats and assassinated. Muiz un din Bahram ruled for 2 years which was filled with murders and treacheries. Later, he was killed by his own army. The period ensued saw some puppet kings sitting on the throne of Delhi sultanate.

Nasir-ud-din Mahmud, the youngest son of Iltutmish ruled from to , primarily assisted by a Turk chief Balban. Balban later on succeeded Nasir-ud-din Mahmud. If you have any questions or concerns regarding any content published here, feel free to contact us using the Contact link below.

Login Register. You must Sign In to post a response. Qutub Minar was constructed by which Dynasty rulers? Gupta Dynasty 2. Pala Dynasty 3. Delhi Sultanate Dynasty 4. Moghul Dynasty. May possibly have been built by the Mamluk Dynasty which sometimes also referred to as Slave Dynasty or Ghulam Dynasty. Yet another grisly tale attaches itself to Chor Minar, a tower that stands near a roundabout in Hauz Khas Enclave today.

During one of the raids, the local Mongols were tempted to join their brethren. An enraged Alauddin wiped out Mongolpuri in retaliation, fixing their heads on spikes on Chor Minar.

These legends seem to exaggerate an image of Khilji as a cruel, fearsome barbarian. According to Asher, this is based in myth, not fact. This appreciation had nothing to do with Islam, but rather how he introduced many productive administrative reforms that improved taxation systems. It has been continuously inhabited since the time of the Tomars; it served as a capital to Prithviraj Chauhan and the Sultanate rulers; and it is home to summer palaces by Mughals and the British.

But present-day Mehrauli is not taking care of its historical monuments. Swapna Liddle, the convenor of INTACH, a heritage conservation that has restored many historical buildings in Mehrauli, says buildings have come up around Zafar Mahal, though construction around monuments is prohibited. But Liddle said even the park is in poorer shape than it was ten years ago. The Delhi Sultanate, founded by Qutubuddin Aibak, built five cities in its over years of rule.

In Part 2 of our series, we looks at the remnants of these structures. Share Via. Get our Daily News Capsule Subscribe. Thank you for subscribing to our Daily News Capsule newsletter.

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