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SULTAN SHAMASUDDIN ALTAMSH: History & Story

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This is a short story and history of "Sultan Shamasuddin Altamsh" King of subcontinent Indo-Pak, has ruled for a long time. He had the experience of an armed force general .serving under King Shahabuddin and King Qutubuddin. He took an interest in all the 26 expeditions (1175-1206AD) in the subcontinent. He had been the legislative leader of Badayn at the season of the demise of King Qutub (1210 AD) that the Amir and Wazir of Delhi Sultanate chose and introduced him as King of the subcontinent at Delhi. Sultan Altamash was the primary genuine Turkish Sultan of Delhi. After the passing of Qutb-uddin- Aibak, his wasteful Son Aram Shah was set on the royal position by his officers at Lahore now city of Pakistan. High authorities including Turkish nobles at Delhi chose to welcome Altamsh, the Son-in-law of Aibak to succeed him. Altamsh was more effective and in addition an able military leader. He was by then the legislative leader of Badaun. Lord Shamasuddin Altamsh has ruled the subcontinent for a long time. He had the experience of an armed force general .serving under Ruler Shahabuddin and Lord Qutubuddin. He took an interest in all the 26 expeditions(1175-1206AD) in the subcontinent. He had been the legislative leader of Badayn at the season of the demise of Ruler Qutub(1210 AD),that the Amir and Wazir of Delhi Sultanate chose and introduced him as Lord of the subcontinent at Delhi. In his initial ten years of residency as lord Delhi, he needed to face intense circumstances because of the disturbance made (1210-1220AD) by Changez Khan, Khwarizm Shah,Tajuddin Yeldoz and Nassiruddin Qubacha. Changez had pushed Khwarizm Shah from Kheva up to Ghazni. Then Khwarizmi pushed Taj uddin Yeldoz to abandon Ghazni and therefore Yeldoz went to Lahore and pushed Nassiruddin Qubacha from Lahore. Khwarizm Shah had held hands with the Raja of Koh Jud and began possessing a few sections amongst Lahore and Jhelum ; Yeldoz involved Lahore with adequate army. Nassiruddin Qubacha had gone to involve the stronghold of Oach with independents expert from Delhi. Ruler Altamsh took a solid contingent of his armed force from Delhi and pushed out Khwarizm Shah by means of Bhakkar; Qubacha was removed from Ouch and Yeldoz was pursued up to Samna and was vanquished and captured and interned in Badayn Imprison, where Minhaj Siraj composes kicked the bucket. Lord Altamsh was known to be an effective chairman. Ruler Altamsh was conceived in Gardaiz (1167 Advertisement). His dad Malik Abdul Halim khan had battled the clash of Ghazni (1173 Promotion) and was executed. Ruler Altamsh is essentially a Pashtun of Bakhtiar tribe of Gardaiz. Ruler Altamsh is acclaimed for finishing all the development work in Delhi capital and other common capitals those were left fragmented by the sudden demise of Lord Qutub. Ruler Altamsh had opened instruction focuses in everywhere throughout the subcontinent, permitting the understudies free tutoring and private lodging. He had presented the Kotwali (Leader) framework in every city of the subcontinent to run the city undertakings, to direct costs and supply drinking water. He has allowed 2000 land jagirs to noticeable individuals for insurance of streets and resistance purposes. Ruler Altamsh was a devout man He would spend throughout the night in petitions and looking over the state of desperate. He was extraordinary in arranging the common and criminal redrafting cases as they say both sides and in the wake of counseling legitimate counselors granting court orders. Altamsh was conceived in a Turkish family in Central Asia. His family had a place with the Ilbari tribe of the Turks. He was nice looking and astute and adored by his folks. His siblings being desirous had sold him as a slave to a slave trader named Jamal-ud-noise. He took him to Delhi and sold him again to Quot-uddin-Aibak.

103 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 28, 2016

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