Nader Shah of the Persian Afsharids attacked the Mughals under Muhammad Shah, in the Battle of Karnal in 1739 which resulted in the sacking of Delhi. To get the Afsharids to withdraw, Muhammad Shah agreed to give Nader Shah the peacock throne and the diamonds (Koh-i-Noor and Darya-ye Noor) in exchange for a withdrawal from Delhi. Nader Shah agreed and withdrew.
The city of Delhi was looted in 1739 by Nadir Shah, the ruler of Persia. He took away the famous Peacock Throne and the Koh-i-Noor diamond, among other valuable treasures, during his invasion of India.
Sultan Sikandar Lodhi shifted the capital from Delhi to Agra in the early 16th century.
The pillar in Delhi, known as the Iron Pillar of Qutub Minar, is made of wrought iron and is a testament to the advanced metallurgical skills of the Gupta period. The pillar's resistance to corrosion is due to the high phosphorus content in the iron and the presence of a protective passive layer. This indicates that the Guptas had a sophisticated understanding of metallurgy and metalworking techniques.
Humayun was buried in the Humayun's Tomb in Delhi in 1556 after his death. The construction of the tomb was completed around 1572.
The tomb of Qutbuddin Aibak was built by his son, Aram Shah, in the 13th century. Qutbuddin Aibak was the founder of the Mamluk dynasty and ruled as the Sultan of Delhi. His tomb is located in Anarkali Bazaar, Lahore, Pakistan.
Muhammad of Ghor is known for building the Qutb Minar in Delhi, India. The Qutb Minar is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the tallest brick minaret in the world. It was built in the 12th century and is a prominent example of Indo-Islamic architecture.
Nadir Shah, the King of Persia, invaded India in 1739 and defeated the Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah. He looted the Mughal treasury and took with him priceless things including the Peacock Throne of Shah Jahan and the Kohinoor Diamond.
Nadir Shah from Delhi in 1739 ,,
It was placed at Diwan-E-Khas at Redford Delhi.
Taj Mahal (Agra) Peacock Throne Red Fort or Lal Quila (Delhi) Agra Fort (Partly) Jama Masjid (Delhi) Moti Masjid or Pearl Mosque (Lahore) Shalimar Gardens (Lahore) Sections of the Lahore Fort (Lahore) Jahangir Mausoleum Takht-e-Taus Shahjahan Mosque (Thatta)
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Taj Mahal (Agra) Peacock Throne Red Fort or Lal Quila (Delhi) Agra Fort (Partly) Jama Masjid (Delhi) Moti Masjid or Pearl Mosque (Lahore) Shalimar Gardens (Lahore) Sections of the Lahore Fort (Lahore) Jahangir Mausoleum Takht-e-Taus Shahjahan Mosque (Thatta)
Sultana Razia Begum
Sultana Razia Begum
Razia Sultan.
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Razia sultana was the daughter of iltutmish. he had nominated his daughter Razia as his successor because he did not think any of his son worthy of his throne.
Bahadur Shah Zafar (1837-1857) was the last Mughal Emperor. He ascended the throne of Delhi on 29 September 1837.