Qutb al-Din Aibak, the founder of the Mamluk dynasty in India, saved his infant Turkish empire by consolidating power and establishing a strong administrative framework. He effectively defended his territory against external threats, particularly from rival kingdoms and the Mongol invasions. Aibak also fostered loyalty among his military commanders and local elites, ensuring stability and support for his rule. His strategic governance and military prowess laid the foundation for the eventual expansion of the Mamluk Sultanate.
End of the Eighteenth Dynasty and start of Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt.
acually it started in the zhou dynasty
the Ptolemaic dynasty
THE wei dynasty
It was Shajar ad-Dur, who founded the first Mamluk dynasty (the Bahri Dynasty). There was one before her, but I can't remember. In India, there was Razia Sultana.
Qutubuddin Aibak He was the founder of the "Slave dynasty" aka Mamluk dynasty.
He was the third ruler during the Mamluk Dynasty of Delhi.
The UK in that the trade route to India was severed.
Though Razia sultan was from Slave (mamluk) dynasty , She is called first woman ruler. But in my advice Noor jahan was first woman mughal ruler.
ALEXANDER AND THE GREEKS THE ARAB INVASIONS THE TURKISH INVASION THE MAMLUK (SLAVE) DYNASTY THE KHILJIS THE TUGHLAQS THE SAYYID & LODHI DYNASTIES THE BAHAMANIS THE MUGHALS THE PORTUGUESE THE BRITISH EAST INDIA COMPANY THE INITIAL STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE THE BRITISH RAJ CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI
The Chinese Dynasty that invented India Ink was the Cao Wei Dynasty.
India doesnt have dynasties
Mamluk Sultanate - Delhi - was created in 1206.
Mamluk Sultanate - Delhi - ended in 1290.
No. Qutub Minar was constructed in 1192 by Qutub-ud-din Aibak and finished by his successor Shams-ud-din IItutmish, not by the Mughals. They belonged to Mamluk Dynasty or Slave Dynasty of Delhi Sultanate.
Jahagir preceded Akbar as the emperor of the Mughal Dynasty in India