Biography of nasir ud din mahmud-e

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  • Mahmud I of Delhi

    This article is about the Mamluk sultan of Delhi. For other uses, see Nasiruddin Mahmud.

    Sultan of Delhi (r. –)

    Nasir ud din Mahmud Shah (Persian: ناصر الدین محمود شاه; / – 19 November , reigned: –) was the eighth sultan of the Mamluk Sultanate (Slave dynasty). The Tabaqat-i Nasiri, written bygd the court historian Minhaj-i-Siraj, is dedicated to him. His father-in-law Ghiyas ud din Balban handled the state affairs during his reign.

    Early life

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    Tabaqat-i Nasiri, written bygd the Sultan's court historian Minhaj-i-Siraj, calls him a son (ibn) of Iltutmish. According to Minhaj's konto, Nasiruddin was born in the year of Hijri ( CE), in Delhi's Kasr-Bagh (the Garden Castle). His mother was a concubine ( who later, during his son's reign, was given the title of Malikah-i-Jahan).[5][non-primary source needed] He was born sometime after the untimely death of Iltutmish's eldest son and heir apparent Nasir-ud-din Mahmud Shah. Iltutmi

    Nasiruddin Mahmud


    Nasiruddin Mahmud

     Nasiruddin Mahmud 

    Sultan of Delhi

    Reign &#; A.D.

    Father - Prince Nasiruddin

    Nasiruddin Mahmud was the grandson of Iltutmish. He succeeded the throne after Alauddin Masud Shah on 10th June, A.D. He was the son of prince Nasiruddin who breathed his last in Bengal in April, A.D. Nasiruddin was a posthumous child. He had seen the fate of the earlier successors of his grandfather. After his enthronement he handed over all the powers of the Sultanate to the Turkish nobles and remained ruler of Delhi in name only.

    Prior to his installation as Sultan he was Governor of Bahraich. When the conspiracy was hatched against Masud Shah, he brought to Delhi in the disguise of a woman and made to occupy the throne by the conspirators. Balbal was also a staunch supporter of Nasiruddin and was later on appointed Naib, probably as reward of his treachery. He remained Naib-i-Mamlakat throughout the reign of Nas

    Nasir ad-Din Mahmud

    This article is about the Zengid emir of Mosul. For other uses, see Nasiruddin Mahmud.

    Emir of Mosul

    Nasir al-Din Mahmud, born in , was the Zengid hereditary Emir of Mosul from to (died 18 years old). He was successor to his brother Nur al-Din Arslan Shah II, and was only three years old when he ascended the throne.[1] He was the last Zengid ruler of Mosul, and remained under the control of the atabeg of Mosul, Badr al-Din Lu'lu'.[1] Badr al-Din Lu'lu' may have assassinated the young ruler following the death of his maternal grandfather the Emir of Erbil, Muzaffar al-Din Gökböri. Lu'lu' then began to rule Mosul in his own right.[2]

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    Bibliography

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    • Patton, D. () Ibn al-Sāʿi's Account of the Last of the Zangids, Zeitschrift der Deutschen, Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, Vol. , No. 1, pp. , Harrassowitz Verlag Stable URL: [1]

    See also

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