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Hizabruddin, better known by his title Zafar Khan, was a general of the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji. He held charge of Multan, Samana, and Sivistan, Sindh at various times during Alauddin's reign.
Zafar Khan(Persian: ظفر خان literally chief of victory), originally named Malik Yusuf Hizbaruddin was a Muslim Indian military general of Khilji dynasty, ruler of the Delhi Sultanate in northern India. Zafar Khan holds the honour of being one of the few undefeated military commanders in history.
Mian Hizabruddin, better known by his title Zafar Khan, was a general of the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji. He held charge of Multan, Samana, and Sivistan at various times during Alauddin's reign.
The Mongols, led by Qutlugh Khwaja, invaded India, intending to conquer Delhi. When they encamped at Kili near Delhi, the Delhi Sultan Alauddin Khalji led an army to check their advance. Alauddin's general Zafar Khan attacked a Mongol unit led by Hijlak without Alauddin's permission.
- Late 1299
- Mongol forces expelled from India
- Delhi Sultanate victory
Jun 15, 2023 · Muzaffar Shah I, sometimes known as Zafar Khan, was a Muzaffarid dynasty ruler who ruled the Gujarat Sultanate from 1407 to 1411. Tughluq of the Delhi Sultanate appointed him governor of Gujarat, and he declared independence and formed the Gujarat Sultanate when Delhi was in chaos following Timur's attack.
Jan 23, 2024 · Zafar Khan (Persian: ظفر خان literally chief of victory), originally named Malik Hizbaruddin Yusuf, with Zafar a title was a Muslim Pashtun military general of Khilji dynasty, ruler of the Delhi Sultanate in northern India. He successfully repelled several Chagatai Khanate Mongol 's invasions which secured Alauddin Khilji's throne. Contents.
Zafar Khan was the Muslim Indian general of Alauddin Khilji of the Khilji dynasty, ruler of the Delhi Sultanate in northern India. [1] Zafar Khan holds the honour of being one of the few undefeated military commanders in history. Zafar Khan defeated an invading Mongol army near Jalandhar in 1297...