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  2. Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah - Wikipedia

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    Qutb-ud-din Mubarak Shah (r. 1316–1320) also known as Ikhtiyar al-Din, [1] was a ruler of the Delhi Sultanate of present-day India. A member of the Khalji dynasty, he was a son of Alauddin Khalji. After Alauddin's death, Mubarak Shah was imprisoned by Malik Kafur, who appointed his younger brother Shihabuddin Omar as a puppet monarch. After ...

  3. Khusrau Khan - Wikipedia

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    Mubarak Shah gave Hasan the title Khusrau Khan, with the former fief of Malik Kafur. Within a year, Khusrau Khan was promoted to the post of vazir. [6] According to the chronicler Barani, Mubarak Shah became "so enamored by Hasan ... that he did not want to be parted from him for a moment." [7] Mubarak Shah appointed Khusrau Khan's brother ...

  4. List of sultans of Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah: 1299 9 July 1320 14 April 1316 1 May 1320 Son of Alauddin Khalji ... Qutb ud-Din Aibak (1) r. 1206-1210: Aram Shah (2) r. 1210-1211: Shams ud-Din

  5. Siege of Warangal (1318) - Wikipedia

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    In 1318, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah sent an army to subjugate the Kakatiya ruler Prataparudra who had stopped making tribute payments to Delhi.The invading army, led by Khusrau Khan and other generals, besieged the Kakatiya capital Warangal.

  6. Nizamuddin Auliya - Wikipedia

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    Malik Kafur had Khizr Khan blinded and Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah (1316–20), another claimant to the throne, narrowly escaped death. When Mubarak Shah ascended the throne he had Khizr Khan and the latter's brothers executed.

  7. Battle of Saraswati - Wikipedia

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    Khusrau Khan and Malik Tughluq served Sultan Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah, the ruler of the Delhi Sultanate. Khusrau Khan was a slave general and lover of the Sultan, while Tughluq was a noble who served as the governor of Dipalpur province. On 9 July 1320, Khusrau Khan killed Mubarak Shah, and usurped the throne.

  8. Sayyid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Sayyid dynasty was the fourth dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, with four rulers ruling from 1414 to 1451 for 37 years. [4] The first ruler of the dynasty, Khizr Khan, who was the Timurid vassal of Multan, conquered Delhi in 1414, while the rulers proclaimed themselves the Sultans of the Delhi Sultanate under Mubarak Shah, [5] [6] which succeeded the Tughlaq dynasty and ruled the Sultanate ...

  9. Mubarak Shah - Wikipedia

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    Mubarak Shah (Chagatai Khan), head of the Chagatai Khanate (1252–1260) Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah, Khalji dynasty, Delhi Sultanate (d. 1320) Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah, Bengal (r. 1338–1349) Mubarak Shah (Sayyid dynasty), Delhi Sultanate (r. 1421–1434) Mubarak Shah (athlete), Pakistani long-distance runner