- Firuz Shah Khalji
Historical dictionary of Medieval India. Iqtidar Alam Khan. 2011.
Historical dictionary of Medieval India. Iqtidar Alam Khan. 2011.
Jalal al-Din Firuz Shah Khalji — (? 1296) Originally known as Firuz Khalji, he rose to prominence at the head of a group of freeborn nobles belonging to the Khalji tribe hailing from the lowlands (garmsir) of Ghaur. He served under Prince Muhammad in Multan and held the… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
Khalji Dynasty — The dynasty founded by Jalal al Din Firuz Khalji (1290 1296) that continued to rule the Delhi sultanate until 1220 is known as the Khaljis. The most illustrious ruler of the line was Ala al Din Khalji (1296 1316). The rise of the Khaljis… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
'Ala al-Din Khalji — (? 1316) He was the second in line of the Khalji dynasty established by his uncle Jalal al Din Firuz Shah Khalji (1290 1296) in the Delhi sultanate. Ala al Din rose to prominence in the service of his uncle. As governor of Kara, he raided… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
Khalji — Dynastie des Khaldjî Le sultanat de Delhi pendant la dynastie des Khaldjî La dynastie des Khaldjî (persan : سلطنت خلجی, hindi: सलतनत ख़िलजी)) est une dynastie turque qui a régné sur le sultanat de Delhi dans le nord de l Inde entre 1290 et… … Wikipédia en Français
Khaljī dynasty — ▪ Indian dynasty (1290–1320), the second ruling family of the Muslim sultanate of Delhi. This dynasty, like the previous Slave Dynasty, was of Turkish origin, though the Khaljī tribe had long been settled in Afghanistan. Its three kings… … Universalium
Dynastie des Khaljî — Dynastie des Khaldjî Le sultanat de Delhi pendant la dynastie des Khaldjî La dynastie des Khaldjî (persan : سلطنت خلجی, hindi: सलतनत ख़िलजी)) est une dynastie turque qui a régné sur le sultanat de Delhi dans le nord de l Inde entre 1290 et… … Wikipédia en Français
Alâ ud-Dîn Khaljî — Alâ ud Dîn Khaljî, (persan : علاء الدین خلجیی) est un sultan de Delhi de la dynastie des Khaldjî entre 1296 et 1316. Alâ ud Dîn Khaljî est le neveu et le beau fis du fondateur de la dynastie, Jalâl ud Dîn Fîrûz Khaljî. Après la chute du… … Wikipédia en Français
Hoshang Shah of Malwa — Originally known as Alp Khan , he had taken the title of Hoshang Shah or Hushang Shah Gori, when he was crowned the second King of Malwa. Alp Khan s father Dilawar Khan Ghori had belonged to the court of Firozshah Tughlaq, the Sultan of Delhi.… … Wikipedia
Amir Hasan Sijzi — (1254 1337) A noted poet and compiler of Fawaid al fawad, the discourses of the influential Chishti Sufi Shaikh Nizam al Din Auliya, and a close friend of Amir Khusrau and Ziya Barani. Amir Hasan was born at Badaun. He came to Delhi at an… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
India — /in dee euh/, n. 1. Hindi, Bharat. a republic in S Asia: a union comprising 25 states and 7 union territories; formerly a British colony; gained independence Aug. 15, 1947; became a republic within the Commonwealth of Nations Jan. 26, 1950.… … Universalium