Mas'ud Shah, Sultan 'Ala al-Din — See Ala al Din Mas ud Shah … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
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'Ala al-Din Jani — A Turkish noble of Qutb al Din Aibak (1206 1210) who belonged to a ruling family of Central Asia and who sided with Iltutmish (1211 1236) in the latter s tussle with Aibek s son Aram Shah for succession. Iltutmish assigned him Lakhnauti with… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
'Ala al-Din 'Ali Ajodhani, Shaikh — The son of Ahmad Sabir, he was included among the prominent disciples of Shaikh Farid al Din Mas ud Ganjshikar. He, along with Shaikh Nizam al Din Auliya, is reported to have predicted Firuz Shah Tughlaq s sovereignty (1351 1388). His son… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
Bahram Shah, sultan Muizz al-Daula — (? 1152) The son of the Ghaznavid ruler Ala al Din Mas ud, he came to the throne in 1117, which was made possible by the removal of his brother Ar salan with the help of Saljuq prince Sanjar. On his rise to kingship, Bahram Shah reestablished… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
Balban, Ghiyas al-Din — (? 1286) One of the slaves of Sultan Il tutmish (1211 1236) who ascended the throne in 1266, Balban belonged to the Central Asian Turkish tribe of Ilbaris. The son of a chief commanding 10,000 families, Balban was captured in his early youth… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
Kushlu Khan, 'Izz al-Din Balban — A slave noble who played an important role in the factional fights that continued during the reigns of Iltutmish s successors down to 1255. To distinguish him from Baha al Din Balban (later Sultan Ghiyas al Din Balban), he was often re ferred… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
Qotb al-Din Shirazi — Muslim Iranian scholar Qotb al Din Shirazi Photo taken from medieval manuscript by Qotbeddin Shirazi. The image depicts an epicyclic planetary model. Born 1236AD … Wikipedia
Nizam al-Din Auliya, Shaikh — (1238 1325) He was born at Badaun (1238) into a family of khwajas of Bukhara who had mi grated to India following the establishment of Mongol rule in Cen tral Asia. Named Muhammad at birth, he later came to be addressed as Nizam al Din. At the … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
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