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Khilji, the first Afghan dyansty of Hindostan

Not every muslim country have oil. Turkey, Malysia, Indonesia etc even pak have higher gdp per capita. And nation states are only 200 years old, even India border were drawn by British Empire.

I already said other exception(excluding Pakistan) :laugh:
 
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What a load of crap by pakistanis here.

Same old crap again and again.

India can probably destroy the whole middle east together today (not israel),thats the state of affairs today.

Stop living in past,that time ain't coming back now
 
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What a load of crap by pakistanis here.

Same old crap again and again.

India can probably destroy the whole middle east together today (not israel),thats the state of affairs today.

Stop living in past,that time ain't coming back now

What are you waiting for ? :mad:
 
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What a load of crap by pakistanis here.

Same old crap again and again.

India can probably destroy the whole middle east together today (not israel),thats the state of affairs today.

Stop living in past,that time ain't coming back now

India can't even destroy Pakistan without India getting destroyed in return. And about state of middle east, if it was that bad then then why millions of Bharotis are in arab states? Fact is Hindu India is only above likes of Afghanistan and Somalia when it comes to average poverty. Your nation hunger is comparable to Central African states as of 2013 report, even Bangladesh is less hungry now.

I already said other exception(excluding Pakistan) :laugh:

I don't know what you mean or said. Anyway its ironic coming from Hindu that muslim country borders were drawn by British empire lol
 
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@AUSTERLITZ Slapped @Airboss786 around . He looked like a little kid he is in this thread .

Oh found him

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The Khilji dynasty or Khalji was a turko-afghan dynasty which ruled large parts of South Asia between 1290 and 1320. It was founded by Jalal ud din Firuz Khilji and became the second dynasty to rule the Delhi Sultanate of India. Under Ala-ud-din Khilji, the Khiljis became known for successfully defending against the repeated Mongol invasions of India.

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Origins

The Khilji rulers trace their roots to Central Asia and were of Turkic origin. They had long been settled in what is now Afghanistan before proceeding to Delhi in India. The name "Khilji" refers to an Afghan village or town known as Qalat-e Khilji (Fort of Ghilzai). They were treated by others as ethnic Afghans due to their adoption of Afghan language, habits and customs. As a result of this, the dynasty is referred to as a Turko-Afghan. The three sultans of the Khalji dynasty were noted by historians for their faithlessness and ferocity.

Ikhtiar Uddin Muhammad bin Bakhtiar Khilji was a servant of Qutb-ud-din Aibak, who was an ex-slave of the Ghurids . Mohammad Khilji was an Ghurid Shah (king) and founder of the Delhi Sultanate, which conquered Bihar and Bengal in the late 12th century. From this time, the Khiljis became vassals of the Mamluk dynasty of Delhi. From 1266 until his death in 1290, the Sultan of Delhi was called Ghiyas ud din Balban, another servant of Qutab-ud-din Aybak. Balban's immediate successors, however, were unable to manage either the administration or the factional conflicts between the Turkic nobility and the new forces led by the Khaljis. After a struggle between the two factions, Jalal ud din Firuz Khilji was installed as sultan by a noble faction of Turkic, Persian, Arabic and Indian-Muslim aristocrats at the collapse of the last Mumluk sultan, Kay-Qubadh. Their rise to power was aided by outsiders (some of them Indian-born Muslims) who might enhance their positions if the hold of the followers of Balban and the "Forty" (the members of the royal Loya Jirga) were broken. Jalal-ud-din was old, and for a time he was so unpopular that he dared not enter the capital because his tribe was thought to be nomadic Afghans. During his short reign (1290–96), some of Balban's officers revolted due to this assumption of power; Jalal-ud-din suppressed them, led an unsuccessful expedition against Ranthambhor and defeated a Mongol force on the banks of the Sind River in central India.

Alauddin Khilji, his nephew and son-in-law, was ordered by his father to lead an expedition of between 4,000 and 7,000 men into the Hindu Deccan (where many rulers had refused to submit) and capture Ellichpur and its treasure. Upon his return in 1296 (having gained status and power) he killed his uncle.

Alauddin reigned for 20 years and is considered the greatest member of the dynasty. He captured Ranthambhor (1301) and Chittorgarh (1303), conquered Māndu (1305) and captured the wealthy Hindu state of Devagiri, also repelling two Mongol raids. Alauddin's lieutenant, Malik Kafur (a Muslim Indian), was sent on an expedition to the south in 1308 which led to the capture of Warangal, the overthrow of the Hoysala Empire south of the Krishna River and the occupation of Madura in the south. Malik Kafur returned to Delhi in 1311. The empire fell into political decadence, and the sultan died in early 1316; Malik Kafur’s attempted usurpation ended in his death. The last Khalji (Qutb ud din Mubarak Shah) was murdered in 1320 by a former Indian slave who had risen to become his chief minister and friend, Khusraw Khan. Power was then assumed by Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq, the first ruler of the Turkic Tughluq dynasty. A remnant of the ruling house of the Khaljis ruled in Malwa from 1436 to 1530 (or 1531), until the Sultan of Gujarat purged the nobility.

Position in Turkic Indian society

The Khilji Turks were not recognized by the older nobility as coming from a pure Turkic stock since they had intermarried with Afghans (Pashtun) their customs and manners were seen as different from those of other Turks. Although they had played a role in the success of the Turkic armies in India, they had always been looked down upon by the Turks (the dominant group during the Slave dynasty). The Khaljis began to become Pashtunized (Afghanized) since the 8th century and later known as Ghilzais, part of the Pashtun ethnic group.


There was no Afghanistan so where did the Turco Afghan came in to it?.

It was khurasan and always will be khurasan, no man can change reality by calling it Afghanistan.

The rest of you don't lap it up as Muslim victory or this and that.

Just a khilji dynasty, not Afghan not Muslim Just a Khilji Dynasty.
 
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What a load of crap by pakistanis here.

Same old crap again and again.

India can probably destroy the whole middle east together today (not israel),thats the state of affairs today.

Stop living in past,that time ain't coming back now

India Controls the IOR today and there is no other force that can change this except USN.

Those who controls the Waters control the region :cheers:

Our turf stretch from Straits of Malacca to Horn of Africa :cheers:
 
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India Controls the IOR today and there is no other force that can change this except USN.

Those who controls the Waters control the region :cheers:

Our turf stretch from Straits of Malacca to Horn of Africa :cheers:
:lol:

You guys are delusionals

There was no Afghanistan so where did the Turco Afghan came in to it?.

It was khurasan and always will be khurasan, no man can change reality by calling it Afghanistan.

The rest of you don't lap it up as Muslim victory or this and that.

Just a khilji dynasty, not Afghan not Muslim Just a Khilji Dynasty.

Khilji were Turkic right?
 
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:lol:

You guys are delusionals

IN is increasing its capabilities at a rapid pace ...... Soon India will be building a new Aircraft Carrier which will be around 70000 tons.

And India also have plans to raise Marine force :)
 
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You guys are delusionals



Khilji were Turkic right?

I am a khilji, yes we are Turkic people, the biggest tribe and highest proportion of the Afghan Population is Khilji.

We are a minority in Pakistani but a Majority in Afghanistan.
 
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I am a khilji, yes we are Turkic people, the biggest tribe and highest proportion of the Afghan Population is Khilji.

We are a minority in Pakistani but a Majority in Afghanistan.

It seem majority of Afghan rulers were Turkic? Never knew before that Sher Shah Suri etc were Turkic origin.
 
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