Qutb-ud-din Mubarak Shah


 
 
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Qutb-ud-din Mubarak Shah

Qutb-ud-din Mubarak Shah(died 1320)

He was the third and last ruler of the Khilji dynasty in Sultanate of Delhi, India. An ethnic Afghan of the Ghilzai tribe, Qutb-ud-din was the son and successor of Alauddin Khilji. Qutb-ud-din, at the age of 18, was originally appointed regent to his younger six-year old brother, the king. Within two months, Qutb-ud-din blinded his brother and ascended the throne. He began his rule by releasing thousands of prisoners and abolishing all taxes and penalties imposed by his father . He was murdered by Khusro Khan in 1320, which ended the Khilji dynasty. Khusro  Khan was a Hindu slave of the Makwana sect in Gujarat who resented his forcible conversion to Islam.

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Who was murdered by Khusro Khan in 1320, which ended the Khilji dynasty.

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Who was a Muslim converted from Hinduism and assumed the title of 'Commander of the Prophet'

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In Khiliji dynasty according to Barni ______________ sometimes used to come to court in naked form.

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