Mardan and Mirza Haider Goni Fahad. He was succeeded by Muhammad Shiran Khalji. Bakhtiyar Khalji was born and raised in Garmsir, Helmand, in present-day...
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Muḥammad Shīrān Khaljī (Persian: محمد شيران خلجی), or simply Shiran Khalji (Bengali: শিরাণ খলজী, romanized: Shiraṇ Kholjī), was the second governor of...
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campaign not long after, and so entrusted the capital, Lakhnauti, to Muhammad Shiran Khalji. Gathering his army in 1206, Bakhtiyar managed to also gain the...
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Bengal's Khaljis, the Delhi sultan Qutb al-Din Aibak sent an army led by Qaimaz Rumi, the Governor of Awadh, to dethrone Muhammad Shiran Khalji, the governor...
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Khalji amirs. Qaimaz Rumi assigned the iqta' of Devkot to Husamuddin Iwaz Khalji, another subordinate of Bakhtiyar. Muhammad Shiran and other Khalji amirs...
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Shah Turkan, mistress of Iltutmish Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji, general of the Delhi Sultanate Muhammad Shiran Khalji, the 2nd governor of Bengal (Lakhnauti)...
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after Mallar Singh. In 1206 AD an army officer of Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji, Muhammad Shiran Khalji defeated the Bir King and conquered Rajnagar. The...
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List of rulers of Bengal (section Khalji dynasty)
and Cooch Behar.[citation needed] In the early 13th century, Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji conquered Western and part of Northern Bengal, and established...
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Bakran, Jahān Nāma Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji, founder of the Khalji dynasty of Bengal (d. 1206) Shiran Khalji, second Khalji governor of Bengal (d...
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Bakhtiyar left Shiran Khalji to govern Bengal as a substitute. Bakhtiyar would die after the failure of this expedition, officially leaving Shiran as the next...
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