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- 546d5a7add42e6c92a48a376ff232d168c4162d318ed5820d8391a1bd2e9bb53 date "1960".
- 546d5a7add42e6c92a48a376ff232d168c4162d318ed5820d8391a1bd2e9bb53 editor1First "Ramesh Chandra".
- 546d5a7add42e6c92a48a376ff232d168c4162d318ed5820d8391a1bd2e9bb53 editor1Last "Majumdar".
- 546d5a7add42e6c92a48a376ff232d168c4162d318ed5820d8391a1bd2e9bb53 editor1Link "R. C. Majumdar".
- 546d5a7add42e6c92a48a376ff232d168c4162d318ed5820d8391a1bd2e9bb53 editor2First "A. D.".
- 546d5a7add42e6c92a48a376ff232d168c4162d318ed5820d8391a1bd2e9bb53 editor2Last "Pusalker".
- 546d5a7add42e6c92a48a376ff232d168c4162d318ed5820d8391a1bd2e9bb53 editor3First "A. K.".
- 546d5a7add42e6c92a48a376ff232d168c4162d318ed5820d8391a1bd2e9bb53 editor3Last "Majumdar".
- 546d5a7add42e6c92a48a376ff232d168c4162d318ed5820d8391a1bd2e9bb53 isCitedBy Jalal_ud_din_Firuz_Khilji.
- 546d5a7add42e6c92a48a376ff232d168c4162d318ed5820d8391a1bd2e9bb53 location "Bombay".
- 546d5a7add42e6c92a48a376ff232d168c4162d318ed5820d8391a1bd2e9bb53 page "12".
- 546d5a7add42e6c92a48a376ff232d168c4162d318ed5820d8391a1bd2e9bb53 publisher "Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan".
- 546d5a7add42e6c92a48a376ff232d168c4162d318ed5820d8391a1bd2e9bb53 quote ""[Describing the Khalji Dynasty:] The accession of Malik Firuz on the throne of Delhi in June 1290 as Jalal-ud-din Firuz Shah ... [he] made Kilughari his capital, completed the unfinished palace and gardens of Kaiqubad ... Malik Chhatjju, nephew of Balban and the only survivor of the late royal family, was allowed to retain the fief of Kara-Manikpur. The office of chief minister was conferred on Khavja Khatir, who had held it under Balban and Kaiqubad. Fakhr-ud-din, the kotwal of Delhi, continued to hold his position. The king's eldest son obtained the title of Khan Khanan; the second, Arkali Khan, and the third, Qadr Khan. His younger brother was ennobled as Yaghrush Khan and appointed army minister . His nephews, Ala-ud-dun and Almas Beg, obtained important posts in the royal household."".
- 546d5a7add42e6c92a48a376ff232d168c4162d318ed5820d8391a1bd2e9bb53 title The_History_and_Culture_of_the_Indian_People.
- 546d5a7add42e6c92a48a376ff232d168c4162d318ed5820d8391a1bd2e9bb53 volume "VI: The Delhi Sultanate".