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    ʿAlī Sher bin ʿIwaz Khaljī (Bengali: আলী শের খলজী, Persian: علی شیر بن عوض خلجی; fl. 1221) was a former governor of northwest Bengal (Birbhum) serving...
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    with that of the Delhi's sultan.[citation needed] Khalji had appointed his son and heir, Ali Sher Khalji, as the governor of Birbhum and northwestern Bengal...
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  • religious lectures in the Khalji court, was awarded 18,000 takas for this service. Iwaz Khalji's son and heir, Ali Sher Khalji, was the governor of Birbhum...
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  • governor of Bengal (Preceded by Iwaz Khalji) until his death in 1229. Then in 1230 the son of Ali Sher Khalji, Balka Khalji declared himself as independent...
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    defeat of Khalji. As Bakhtiyar Khalji lay ill and exhausted in Devkot after defeated by Tibetans, he was assassinated by Ali Mardan Khalji. The Khalji noblemen...
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  • Malik Balka Khalji was the governor of Bengal during 1230–1231 under Delhi Sultan Shamsuddin Iltutmish. Balka was the son of Ali Sher Khalji. After the...
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  • Ali Sher may refer to: Ali Sher Khalji, 13th-century governor of Bengal Ali Sher Khan Anchan, 17th-century king from Skardu, Baltistan Mir Ali Sher Qaune...
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    Alauddin Khalji (Persian: علاء الدین خلجی; r. 1296–1316), born Ali Gurshasp, was a ruler from the Khalji dynasty that ruled the Delhi Sultanate in the...
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    Iwaz Khalji, third Khalji governor of Bengal (d. 1227) Ali Sher Khalji, Khalji governor of Northwest Bengal (d. 1227) Malik Balkha Khalji, final Khalji governor...
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    he was conferred the title Sher Khan, and following his ascension as Sultan of Hindustan in 1540, he became known as Sher Shah. His surname 'Suri' was...
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    Jalaluddin Khalji. Khusrau states that Tughluq first distinguished himself in the early 1290s, during the Siege of Ranthambore, in which the Khalji forces...
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    Mirza was not prepared to face Sher Shah, and as a result, retreated to Kabul, leaving the region to Sher Shah. Sher Shah captured Lahore in November...
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    Isa Khan Niazi – Masnad-e-Aali in reign of Sher Shah Suri shafqat zaman Khawas Khan Marwat – general of Sher Shah Suri Khushal Khan Khattak – Pahtun chief...
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    conquered by the Khalji clan, led by the Ghurid general Bakhtiyar Khalji. Bakhtiyar was killed by his subordinate Ali Mardan Khalji at Devkot in 1206...
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    the position, along with Shams ud-din Iltutmish and the later Alauddin Khalji, one of the most powerful rulers of Delhi Sultanate.[citation needed] He...
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    Kalat (Dari: قلات; Pashto: قلات), and historically referred to as Qalāti Khaljī or Qalat-i Ghilzai, is a city in southern Afghanistan that serves as the...
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    Khizr Khan, one of Ala ud-Din Khalji's sons. After Ala ud-Din Khalji's death in 1316, his son Qutb ud-Din Mubarak Shah Khalji became the Sultan of Delhi...
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    Syed Mir Nisar Ali (27 January 1782 – 19 November 1831), better known as Titumir, was a Bengali revolutionary in British India, who developed a strand...
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    including Indra (2002). He played Jalal-ud-din Khalji, the founder and the first ruler of the Khalji Dynasty of the famous Delhi Sultanate, in a 2018...
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    Ghilji (category Alauddin Khalji)
    pronounced [ɣəlˈd͡ʒi]; Persian: خیلجی, romanized: Xelji) also spelled Khilji, Khalji, or Ghilzai and Ghilzay (غلزی), are one of the largest Pashtun tribes. Their...
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