Malik Kafur (died 8 February 1316), also known as Taj al-Din Izz al-Dawla, was a prominent general of the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji. He was...
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Kafur may refer to: Kafur, Nigeria, a Local Government Area in Katsina State Abu al-Misk Kafur (905–968), vizier of Egypt, becoming its de facto ruler...
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Kafur is a Local Government Area in Katsina State, Nigeria. Its headquarters is located in the town of Kafur. It has an area of 1,106 km2 and a population...
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Alauddin had an illness and relied on Malik Kafur to handle the administration. After his death in 1316, Malik Kafur appointed Shihabuddin, son of Alauddin...
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led by his slave-general Malik Kafur to the southernmost kingdoms of India. After subjugating the Hoysalas, Malik Kafur invaded the Pandya kingdom (called...
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Alauddin's slave-general Malik Kafur. His brother Qutb-ud-din Mubarak became the regent after the assassination of Kafur and subsequently dethroned him...
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Shah was imprisoned by Malik Kafur, who appointed his younger brother Shihabuddin Omar as a puppet monarch. After Malik Kafur's murder, Mubarak Shah became...
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Abu al-Misk Kafur (Arabic: أبو المسك كافور) (905–968), also called al-Laithi, al-Suri, al-Labi was a dominant personality of Ikhshidid Egypt and Syria...
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(Minister of War), Nusrat Khan (Wazir of Delhi), Ayn al-Mulk Multani, Malik Kafur, Malik Tughlaq, and Malik Nayk (Master of the Horse). At the beginning of...
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Ikhshidids. Al-Mutanabbi joined the court of Abu al-Misk Kafur after parting ways with Sayf al-Dawla. Kafur mistrusted Al-Mutanabbi's intentions, claiming them...
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