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First Muslim dynasty in India - Ilbari dynasty or Slave Dynasty

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Ilbary dynasty was popularly known as the Slave dynasty  and Mamluk dynasty were the descendants of Muhammad Ghori. They ruled India from 1206 AD to 1286 AD. Slave dynasty was the first Muslim dynasty to rule India. Rulers after Muhammad Ghori – Ilbari or Slave Dynasty After the second battle of Terain in 1192 AD Muhammad Ghori became the first Muslim king to ever rule India.  Ghori died in 1206 AD. Ghori did not have a son to heir his throne.  Image | MapofIndia The India possession of this Afghan king was left in the hands of his able and manumitted slave, Qutb ud din Aibak. Ilbary or Slave Dynasty They are the slave and slave descendants of Muhammad Ghori. They are also called Ilbary dynasty as all rulers of this dynasty with the exception of Qutb ud din Aibak were members of the Ilbary tribe of the Turks. Name of rulers of the Slave dynasty Rulers of this dynasty comprises of – Qutb ud din Aibak (1206 AD – 1210 AD) Aram Shah (1210AD) Iltutmish

Second battle of Terain

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The second battle of Terain was a turning point in the Indian History as it marks the Islamic rule in Indian soil. Battle of Terain   | Representative sketch Terain is a historic place in the present day Haryana state of India Federation. First battle of Terain (1191 AD) In 1191 AD there was a battle between the king Muhammad Ghori and Prithviraj Chauhan the latter won the battle. Second battle of Terain (1192 AD) A year later in 1192 AD Muhammad Ghori come back and fought against the Chauhan. This time the Afghans were the victors. Important of the second battle of Terain The second battle of Terain was considered a turning point in the Indian history as it was this war that brought interest upon foreign Muslim rulers to set up and strengthen their possession in India. It was after this battle that Muhammad Ghori captured Delhi and Ajmer (both are in the Northern part of India). The foundation of India as the Ghori possession was strengthened when in 1194 A

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