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  1. The Khalji or Khilji (Persian: خلجي) dynasty was the second dynasty which ruled the Delhi sultanate, covering large parts of the Indian subcontinent for nearly three decades between 1290 and 1320.

  2. Overview of Khalji Dynasty. It was founded by Jalal-ud-din Khalji who ruled from 1290 to 1296. The Khilji dynasty succeeded the Mamluk Dynasty or the Slave dynasty (1206-1290) that was ruled by the early Turkish rulers like Qutbuddin Aibak, Shamsuddin Iltutmish, Raziya and Ghiyasuddin Balban.

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  3. Khaljī dynasty, (1290–1320), the second ruling dynasty of the Muslim sultanate of Delhi. The dynasty, whose founder Jalāl al-Dīn Fīrūz Khaljī had been the top military commander under the previous Mamluk dynasty, was responsible for making the Delhi sultanate into an imperial power by expanding its.

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  4. Sep 9, 2022 · Learn about the second dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, founded by Jalaluddin Khalji in 1290 CE. Explore the achievements, reforms, and campaigns of Alauddin Khalji, the most powerful sultan of the Khalji dynasty.

  5. Jul 5, 2023 · Medieval Indian History. For Prelims: Chronology of Rulers, Reforms at the Time of Alauddin Khilji. For Mains: Khilji Dynasty, Expansion of Delhi Sultanate. After the fall of the Slave Dynasty (1206 – 1290), the Khilji Dynasty (1290-1320) emerged as a new ruling power in the Delhi Sultanate.

  6. May 26, 2024 · Khilji Dynasty. The Delhi Sultanate’s second reigning dynasty was the Khilji Dynasty. It was founded by Jalaluddin Firuz Khilji after the Slave kingdom was overthrown. Although it only held power for about 30 years (1290–1320), the Khilji Dynasty brought about numerous long-lasting changes.

  7. 3 days ago · The Khaljī dynasty was not recognized by the older nobility as coming from pure Turkic stock, and their rise to power was aided by impatient outsiders, some of them Indian-born Muslims, who might expect to enhance their positions if the hold of the followers of Balban and the Forty were broken.

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