Rulers of Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire: Chronology
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Rulers |
Duration |
Facts |
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Qutb-ud-din Aibak |
(1206–1210) |
Founder of Mamluk Dynast and Slave of Muhammad Ghori |
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Aram Shah |
(1210–1211) |
Eldest son of Qutb-ud-din Aibak |
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Shams-ud-din Iltutmish |
(1211–1236) |
Son-in-law of Qutb-ud-din Aibak |
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Ruknuddin Feruz Shah |
(1236) |
Son of Iltutmish |
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Razia Sultana |
(1236–1240) |
Daughter of Iltutmish and Grand Daughter of Qutb-ud-din Aibak. |
|
Muizuddin Bahram |
(1240–1242) |
Son of Iltutmish |
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Alauddin Masud |
(1242–1246) |
Son of Ruknuddin Feruz Shah |
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Nasiruddin Mahmud |
(1246–1266) |
Razia’s Brother who had died in 1229 |
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Ghiyas-ud-din Balban |
(1266–1286) |
Father-in-law of Nashiruddin Mahmud and the most powerful ruler of the Slave Dynasty |
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Muiz ud din Kaiqubad |
(1287–1290) |
Grandson of Ghiyasuddin Balban |
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Kaimur |
1290 |
Son of Muiz-ud-din Kaiqubad |
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Jalal-ud-din Firoz Khilji |
1290–1296 |
Founder of the Khilji/Khalji Dynasty and son of Qaim Khan |
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Alauddin Khilji |
1296–1316 |
Jalal-ud-din Firoz Khilji’s nephew and the most powerful ruler of the Khilji period |
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Qutb-ud-din Mubarak .... |
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