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  1. Muiz ud-Din Bahram (Persian: معز الدین بهرام; 9 July 1212 – 15 May 1242, r. 1240–1242) was the sixth sultan of the Mamluk Dynasty.

  2. Mar 3, 2023 · Muiz ud din Bahram, also known as Muiz Al-Din Bahram Shah, was honoured as the sixth sultan of the Mamluk Dynasty. The term “Mamluk” refers to an Islamically-converted soldier of slave heritage.

  3. The Sultan of Delhi was the absolute monarch of the Delhi Sultanate that stretched over large parts of the subcontinent during the period of Medieval India, for 320 years (1206–1526).

  4. The sixth Sultan was Muiz-ud-din Bahram, who had the titular name of Sultan and reigned from 1240 to 15 May 1242. During his reign, the Chihalgani became disorderly and constantly bickered among each other. It was during this period of unrest that the Mongols invaded the Punjab and sacked Lahore.

  5. Dec 3, 2019 · The favoured daughter of Iltutmish, Razia rose to the throne ahead of half-brother Muiz ud-din Bahram. At that time also the ulema initially opposed her candidature.

  6. May 7, 2021 · Muiz-ud-din Bahram, Iltutmishs third son, was raised to the throne of Delhi Sultanate in 1240 by the aristocratic Turkish nobles who put the then reigning ruler Raziya Sultana into prison in the Bhatinda fort, north-western India.

  7. Aug 2, 2010 · Muiz ud din Bahram (1236) was a Muslim Turkic ruler and the sixth Sultan of Delhi in medieval India during the Mamluk dynasty (or Slave dynasty). He was the son of Shams...