Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. 3 de mar. de 2023 · Muiz ud din Bahram, also known as Muiz Al-Din Bahram Shah, was honoured as the sixth sultan of the Mamluk Dynasty. The term “Mamluk” refers to an Islamically-converted soldier of slave heritage.

  2. Muiz ud-Din Bahram (Persian: معز الدین بهرام; 9 July 1212 – 15 May 1242, r. 1240–1242) was the sixth sultan of the Mamluk Dynasty.

    • May 1240 – 15 May 1242
    • Islam
  3. 23 de may. de 2022 · She was married to Malik Ikhtiar-ud-din Altunia, the governor of Bathinda. Her brother’s forces are said to have slain her. Muizuddin Bahram Shah, her brother, succeeded her.

    • 1210-1211
    • 1206-1210
    • 1211-1236
    • Reign
  4. The Mamluk dynasty ( Persian: سلطنت مملوک, romanized : Salṭanat Mamlūk ), also known as Slave dynasty, was a dynasty which ruled Delhi Sultanate from 1206 to 1290. It was the first of five largely unrelated dynasties to rule the Delhi Sultanate until 1526.

  5. 23 de ene. de 2019 · Muiz Al-Din Bahram Shah was a ruler of Delhi Sultanate, he was a son of Shams Al-Din Iltutmish and half brother of Razia Sultan. When Razia Sultan was overthrown from the crown of Delhi Sultanate he took the advantage and sat on the throne of Delhi Sultanate in the year 1240 CE.

  6. Sultans of Delhi were the rulers of the Muslim empire based in Delhi that stretched over large parts of the subcontinent during the period of Medieval India, for 320 years (1206–1526).

  7. He was the son of Rukn ud-Din Firuz (1236), grandson of Shah Turkan, and the nephew of Raziya al-Din (1236–40). After his predecessor and uncle, Muiz ud-Din Bahram was murdered by the army in 1242 after years of disorder, the chiefs chose for him to become the next ruler.