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  • Muḥammad Bakhtiyār Khaljī also known as Malik Ghazi Ikhtiyar 'l-Din Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji or Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji or simply Bakhtiyar Khalji...
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  • military campaign of Ghurid dynasty led by Muhammad Bhakhtiyar Khalji against the Sena dynasty. Bakhtiyar Khalji emerged victorious in the campaign and subsequently...
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  • demolishing the temples and building mosques.” Ikhtiyãru’d-Dîn Muhammad Bakhtiyãr Khaljî (AD 1202-1206) Lakhnauti (Bengal) Riyãzu’s-Salãtîn: Riyuz-us-Salatin...
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  • resounding The shout of ‘Allaho Akbar’. About Ikhtiyaru’d-Din Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji (AD 1202-1206) at Navadvipa (Bengal). `Abd al-Qadir Bada'uni,...
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  • resounding The shout of ‘Allaho Akbar’. About Ikhtiyaru’d-Din Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji (AD 1202-1206) Navadvipa (Bengal) `Abd al-Qadir Bada'uni, Muntakhabu’t-Tawarikh...
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  • resounding The shout of ‘Allaho Akbar’.” About Ikhtiyaru’d-Din Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji (AD 1202-1206) Navadvipa (Bengal) Muntakhabu’t-Tawarikh, translated...
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  • place of the temples of the heathens.” About Ikhtiyãru’d-Dîn Muhammad Bakhtiyãr Khaljî (AD 1202-1206) Bengal The Tabqãt-i-Akbarî translated by B. De...
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  • resounding The shout of ‘Allaho Akbar’.” About Ikhtiyaru’d-Din Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji (AD 1202-1206) Navadvipa (Bengal) Muntakhabu’t-Tawarikh, translated...
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  • Swarup, R. (2015). Hinduism and monotheistic religions. 517ff. Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji Wikipedia has an article about: Nalanda Wikivoyage has a travel...
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  • alone meant to the country' a loss of about two million people.... Bakhtiyar Khalji marched through Bihar into Bengal and massacred people in both the...
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  • subcontinent Muslim conquest of the Indian subcontinent‎ Nalanda Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji Buddhas of Bamiyan Great Anti-Buddhist Persecution Muslim conquests...
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  • too late. The invasions of South India by the armies of Alãu’d-Dîn Khaljî and Muhammad bin Tughlaq can be placed in their proper perspective only when we...
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  • built a mosque called Arhai din ka Jhonpra. In the east Ikhtiyauddin Bakhtiyar Khalji sacked the Buddhist university centres in Bihar like Odantapuri, Nalanda...
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  • of the Indian subcontinent‎ Persecution of Buddhists Nalanda Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji Pushyamitra Shunga Wikipedia has an article about: Decline of...
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  • pathways: Essays on Hindu-Muslim relations, 1707-1857. Like Ikhtiyaruddin Bakhtiyar Khalji before him, Bahlul Lodi also turned a freebooter in his exertions to...
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