Balban

After the death of Nasiruddin Mahmud, Balban became his successor.

Balban had married his daughter to Sultan Nasiruddin.

Balban held darbar on Iranian model.

Balban introduced the persian Festival ‘Nauroz’ to impress nobles and people.

Balban made Nasiruddin Mahmud the Sultan in 1246 AD in place of Masud Shah.

Balban strengthened forts of Bhatinda, Sunam and Sumtra as parts of his Mongol policy.

Balban was a liberal patron of persian literature.

Balban was appointed by Alauddin Masood Shah as his Amir-e-Hajib.

Balban was the first Sultanate ruler to propound the theory of kingship.

Balban’s Tomb in Delhi was built by Balban.

Buhgra Khan was appointed as the new governor of Bengal by Balban.

Lakhnauti, the capital of Bengal, was called the city of revolts during the time of Balban.

Nasiruddin Mahmud provide the title of ‘Ulugh Khan’ (Great Khan) to Balban.

Slave ruler Nasiruddin Mahmud handed over all the power of the state to Balban.

The Chalisa Dal established by Iltutmish was abolished by Balban.

To whom did Balban married his daughter?

What was the title given to Balban by Nasiruddin Mahmud?

When did Balban replace Masud Shah with Nasiruddin Mahmud as the Sultan?

Which festival was started by Balban to impress the nobles and people?

Who conferred the title of ‘Ulugh Khan’ (Great Khan) to Balban?

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