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Ali Mardan Khalji - Wikipedia
Rukn ad-Dīn ʿAlī Mardān Khaljī (Bengali: রোকনউদ্দীন আলী মর্দান খলজী, Persian: ركن الدین علی مردان خلجی) was a 13th-century governor of Bengal, a member of the Khalji dynasty of Bengal.
Ali Mardan Khalji - Banglapedia
Ali Mardan Khalji a lieutenant of bakhtiyar khalji and governor of lakhnauti from 606 to 608 AH (1210-1212 AD). He belonged to the Khalji tribe of Afghanistan, came to the subcontinent, enrolled himself in the army of Bakhtiyar, and took part in the latter's Bengal expedition.
Khalji dynasty (Bengal) - Wikipedia
Variously described as a madman and tyrant, the Khalji nobles rejected Ali Mardan's rule and eventually conspired against him. The assassination of Ali Mardan marked the end of the internal feud, referred to as the " Khalji Civil War " by Jadunath Sarkar .
Top 3 Rulers of the Bengal Muslim Penetration - History …
Ali Mardan occupied the Masnad of Bengal after assassinating, Ikhtiyar-ud-din Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji, in August, 1206. He unleashed a reign of terror in ‘Lakhnauti’. But hardly the news of the assassination of Bakhtiyar reached Muhammad Shiran Khalji a trusted lieutenant of the former; he reached Devkot in north Bengal to punish Ali ...
(PDF) The History of Independent Bengal: From the Ancient …
Ali Mardan took the name of Alauddin Ali Mardan Khalji and declared independence in 1210 A.D. But he was a very stern ruler. As a result, the Khalji Malliks revolted against him and killed him.
Ali Mardan Khalji - Wikiwand
Rukn ad-Dīn ʿAlī Mardān Khaljī was a 13th-century governor of Bengal, a member of the Khalji dynasty of Bengal.
Slave Dynasty (1206-1290): Rulers and Historical Overview
2024年10月3日 · During his time, Ali Mardan Khalji, the ruler of Bengal, declared himself independent. He took the title ‘Sultan Alauddin’ to conduct his rule independently. In 1225-26 AD, he himself attacked Bengal, and in 1227 AD, his elder son Nasiruddin Mahmud captured Lakhnauti, the capital of Bengal.
Top 30 Sultan’s of Bengal - History Discussion
Here we detail about the top thirty Sultan’s or the rulers of Bengal of the independent Sultanate of Bengal after the Muslim penetration and settlement. They are: 1. Ala-Ud-Din (Ali Mardan) (1210-13) 2. Ghiyas-Ud-Din, Husam-Ud-Din Iwaz (1213-27) 3. Nasir-Ud-Din Mahmud (1227-29) 4. Ikhtiyar-Ud-Din Balka Khalji (1229-30) 5.
About: Ali Mardan Khalji - DBpedia Association
Rukn ad-Dīn ʿAlī Mardān Khaljī (Bengali: রোকনউদ্দীন আলী মর্দান খলজী, Persian: ركن الدین علی مردان خلجی) was a 13th-century governor of Bengal, a member of the Khalji dynasty of Bengal. قام علي مردان الخلجي بإسقاط غياث الدين عِواج الخلجي ووصف نفسه بأنه سلطان البنغال المستقل في عام 1210. حكم لمدة عامين.
Bengal under the Muslim Rule (1204-1576 AD)
2018年1月29日 · Muhammad Shiran, Ali Mardan, Husam Uddin Iwaz and Gias Uddin Iwaz Khaljee, generals of Bakhtiyar, ruled Bengal till 1227 AD. This is the initial period of Muslim rule in Bengal. Gias Uddin Iwaz Khalji (1212-1227 AD), the first notable ruler of Muslim Bengal who tried to expand and consolidate the Muslim rule in Bengal in a planned way.