- The
Tughlaq dynasty (also
known as the
Tughluq or
Tughluk dynasty; Persian: تغلق شاهیان) was the
third dynasty to rule over the
Delhi Sultanate in medieval...
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Muhammad bin
Tughluq (Persian: محمد بن تغلق;
Persian pronunciation: [mu.ham.ˈmad bin tuɣ.ˈlaq]; 1290 – 20
March 1351), or
Muhammad II, also
named Jauna...
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Timur Khan (Chagatai and Persian: تغلق تیمور خان; also
Tughluq Tömür or
Tughluk Timur) (1312/13–1363) was the Khan of
Moghulistan from c. 1347 and Khan...
- and
Tughluk Shah made
great mourning for him. The
widowed mother was in
great distress as to the
education and.
training of her son, but
Tughluk Shah...
- the
daughter of his half-uncle
Sadruddin Muhammad Ghawth. Muḥammad b.
Tug̲h̲luḳ appointed Jalāl al-Dīn as S̲h̲ayk̲h̲ al-Islām and was
granted forty k̲h̲ānaḳāhs...
- Shaybanids. Its
eastern part
became Moghulistan,
which was
created by
Tughluk Timur Khan in 1347 with the
capital centered in Almalik,
around the Ili...
-
river ) by the Ili
river treaty in 638. Yu**** ****umed the
title Ilig Beg
Tughluk Khagan and
became the
khagan of the
north side. By 641, Yu**** consolidated...
- and "Amir".[citation needed]
Despite that, the
first khan of
Moghulistan Tughluk Timur,
became Muslim in 1354
alongside 160
thousand followers. This event...
- Shah was
particularly an
intellectual king. He was
compared to
Muhammad Tughluk in this aspect. He was well
versed in
Quran and
Islamic jurisprudence,...
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power in Egypt,
leading a
military force to Alexandria,
where he
appointed Tughluk as
governor of
Fustat and
Takhshi ibn
Yalbarda as
chief of police. Upon...