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Khilji dynasty

Khilji Sultanate
سلسله خلجی
1290–1320
Khilji dynasty
Capital Delhi
Languages Persian (official)
Religion Sunni Islam
Government Sultanate
Sultan
 •  1290–1296 Jalal ud din Firuz Khilji
 •  1296–1316 Alauddin Khilji
 •  1316 Shihab ad-Din Umar
 •  1316–1320 Qutb ad-Din Mubarak
History
 •  Established 1290
 •  Disestablished 1320
Area 2,700,000 km² (1,042,476 sq mi)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Mamluk dynasty of Delhi
Vaghela dynasty
Tughlaq dynasty
Today part of  India
 Pakistan
 Bangladesh
 Afghanistan
 Tajikistan
   Nepal
 China

The Khilji dynasty (Persian: سلسله خلجی‎‎; Hindi: सलतनत ख़िलजी) or Khalji was a Muslim dynasty of Turkic origin, which ruled large parts of South Asia between 1290 and 1320. It was founded by Jalal ud din Firuz Khilji and became the second dynasty to rule the Delhi Sultanate of India. The dynasty is known for their faithlessness and ferocity, as well as their raids into the Hindu south and defending the Sultanate against the repeated Mongol invasions of India.

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The Khilji rulers trace their roots to Central Asia and were of Turkic origin. They had long been settled in present-day Afghanistan before proceeding to Delhi in India. The name "Khilji" refers to an Afghan village or town known as Qalat-e Khilji (Fort of Ghilji). Sometimes they were treated by others as ethnic Afghans due to their adoption of some Afghan habits and customs. As a result of this, sometimes the dynasty is referred to as a Turko-Afghan. The three sultans of the Khalji dynasty were noted by historians for their faithlessness and ferocity.


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