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Sultan Iltutmish:
Iltutmish ascended the throne of delhi in 1211.He belonged to the renowed Ilbari tribe in Turkistan.His intelligence sagacity and handsome appearance excited the jealousy of his brothers who sold him into slavery in infancy.Iltutmidh recieved his education and training in the cultured family of the chief juatice of Bokhara. He was first purchased by one jamaludin who brought him to ghazni,when qutbuddin the viceroy of delhi bought him at high price.The viceroy was so much pleased with his loyalty and capability that he soon made him the governor of badaun abd gave his own daughter in marriage to him.Iltutmish had helped sultan muhammad ghuri in quelling the rebellion of the turbulent khokhar tribe of punjab and in recoginition of his service he was manumitted by his master at the sultan's order.
On his accession to the throne, iltutmish found himself confronted with innumerable dangers and difficulties.he had to fight against tajudin yulduz,the ruler of ghazni and nasir ud din qubacha of sind,who were asserting their independence. Ali bin mardan khalji the governor of bengal had thrown off his allegiance to delhi after the death of Qutbuddin aibak. Besides, the hindu princes and chiefs were seething with discontent at their loss of independence.To add these troubles some of the qutbi amiss expressed their resentment against the rule of iltutmish.But the sultan was not the man to fail or falter in the face of these difficulties. He devoted himself to the task of establishing his authority in right earnest and with firm detrmination.
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