Ala-ed-Din Khaldji

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Ala-ed-Din Khaldji (med flera variarande stavningar; persiska: علاء الدین خلجی; egentligen Juna Khan), död 1316, var den andre och mäktigaste indiske härskaren i Delhisultanatet av Khaldjidynastin. Han regerade från 1296 till 1316.[1] Allauddin Khaldji drömde om att bli den andre Alexander (Sikandar Sani). Allauddin khaldji är även känd för att ha hindrat mongolerna från att invadera Indien.

Referenser

  1. ^ Shanti Sadiq Ali (1996). The African Dispersal in the Deccan: From Medieval to Modern Times. Orient Blackswan. ISBN 978-81-250-0485-1.

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