Multani
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@kalu_miah, just because there is small presence of khalaj in iran, doesnt mean khalaj are not ghilzais. Ghilzais became very important power players in iran in 18th century. One of the ghilzai , a general of nadir shah, even became ruler of azerbaijan and westren persia. Many Ghilzais are still nomads, called kuchis, like the khilji, they live in tents and carry cattles with them. These nomads migrate back and forth between northren afghanistan and westren pakistan. In the past , some of these nomads might have settled in iran.
Your assessment is that khiljis were still turks in 12th century, while all the historical sources agree that they were not recognized turks at all in delhi. As @charon_2 said they were pashtunized long time ago, in 8th century or even before that period. My theory is that they were not exactly turkic group but east iranian stock like backtrian, sogdians, scythians etc. Who got absorbed in another east iranian group , pashtuns. In 12th century they were fully pashtunized but were trying to claim turkic identity to give legetimacy to their rule in the turkic dominated nobility of india. Proper turks had very strong reasons to reject their bogus claim. If khushal identify jalaludin khilji as a man from country of ghilzais then it means it was a common knowledge in india that khiljis were afghans/pashtuns (khushal khan served mughals in india).
I believe this assessment of yours is probably correct