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Slave Dynasty

Political History:

Qutb-ud-din Aibak (1206-1210):

  • Qutb-ud-din Aibak was a slave of Mohammed Ghori, and his dynasty is known as the Slave or Mamluk Dynasty.
  • He focused on internal consolidation during his brief reign of four years.
  • He built the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque in Delhi to commemorate Islam's victory in India.
  • He also constructed the Adhai Din ka Jhopra mosque in Ajmer and began the construction of the Qutub Minar dedicated to Sufi saint Khwaja Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki.

Iltutmish (1210-1236):

  • Iltutmish was originally named Samshuddin Iliyas and was the son-in-law of Qutbuddin Aibak.
  • His Mongol policy saved India from an attack by Genghis Khan.
  • He shifted his capital from Lahore to Delhi and completed the construction of the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque and the Qutub Minar.
  • He introduced the feudalistic system of Iqta/Iqthadari and created a pact of forty Muslim nobles.
  • He established the coinage system of the Delhi Sultanate, which included the Tanka (silver coin), Biranz (bronze coin), and Jittal (copper coin).
  • He nominated his daughter Raziya as his successor.

Razia Sultana (1236-40):

  • Razia Sultana succeeded Iltutmish and became the first Muslim woman ruler in Indian history.
  • She appointed an African (Abyssinian) slave named Yakuth as incharge of cavalry.
  • Her rule created differences with the Chahalgani (40 nobles).
  • She married Altuniya, the governor of Bhatinda, and both were later killed by a coup of the Chahalgani.

Nasiruddin (1246-66):

  • After Razia's death, the Chahalgani became powerful.
  • After six years, Balban succeeded in putting Nasiruddin Mahmud, a younger son of Iltutmish, as Sultan.
  • Nasiruddin was interested in philosophy and was inefficient in ruling.
  • He was dethroned by his prime minister, Balban.

Ghiyasuddin Balban (1266-1286):

  • Balban was the greatest ruler of the Slave Dynasty.
  • He abolished the Chahalgani and believed that the real threat to the monarchy was from the Forty.
  • He introduced Persian customs and traditions and established the defense department known as Diwan-i-Ariz.
  • Balban took severe action on robbers and dacoits, making the roads of Delhi safe to travel.
  • He dealt with the Mongol issue using a blood and iron policy and strengthened the western frontiers.
  • He sent his son, Mahamud, to fight against the Mongols on the western frontiers, where Mahamud died.
  • Saddened by this tragedy, Balban fell ill and died in 1286.
  • After his death, Kalimullah and Qaimus became Sultans, with Qaiqubad/Kaiqubad being the last Sultan in the Slave Dynasty.
  • After a few years, Qaiqubad became paralytic and was removed from the throne by Jalaluddin Khalji.

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