Death of
Narasimha
III and accession of Ballāla III, Hoysala
(p.
(p.
Cambridge History of India - v3 - Turks and Afghans
478).
Muhammad again invades the Punjāb and captures and imprisons
Khusrav Malık. End of the Yamini dynasty (pp. 37 9).
Death of Sõms vara IV, Chālukya (p. 478).
Vira Ballāla II defeats Bhillama Yādava (p. 480).
Muhammad capture3 Bhātinda, but is defeated by Prithvi Raj at
Tarāori (p. 40).
Second battle of Tarāori. Defeat and death of Prithvi Rāj. Occu.
pation of Hānsi, Sāmāna, and Guhrām, and appointment of
Qutb-ud-din Aibak as governor (pp. 40-1).
Capture of Delhi by Qutb ud-din Aibak, who makes it his capital.
Conquest of Bihār by Ikhtiyar. ud-din (p. 42).
Ajmer taken by the Hindus and recovered by Aibak (p. 43).
Aibak invades Gujarāt and plunders Anhilvāra. He is appointed
viceroy of the Muslim dominions in India (pp. 43-4).
Muhammad invades India, captures Bayāna, and advances to
Gwalior (p. 44).
Aibak is defeated and driven into Ajmer by Raja Bhim of Gujarāt
(p. 44).
Aibak again invades Gujarat and plunders Anhilvār a (p. 44).
1178
1181
1182
1183
1186
1189
1190
1190-1
1192
1192-3
1194
1195
1196
1197
1198
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1203
1205
1206
1208-9
1210
4
1211
1212
1215
1216
1217
1219
1220
Ikhtiyār-ud-din captures Nadiya and establishes himself at Lakh-
nāwati, or Gaur (p. 46).
Aibak captures Kālinjar (p. 47).
Death of Ghiyās-uddin and accession of Mu'izz-ud-din Muhammad
b. Sām as sole ruler (p. 46).
Defeat of Muhammed by the Turkmāns. His expedition to India
(p. 47).
Ikhtiyār-ud-din's attempt to invade Tibet (pp. 49—50).
Death of Ikhtiyār-ud-din in Bengal (p. 50).
Death of Muhammad and accession of Qutb-ud-din Aibak in India
(p. 48).
Aibak occupies Ghazni, but is expelled by Tāj-ud-din Yildiz (p. 50).
Death of Aibak and accession of Ārām Shāh. Nāsir-uddin Qabācha
proclaims his independence in Multān (pp. 50. 1).
Birbal Parihār recovers the fortress of Gwalior (p. 533).
Deposition of Ārām Shāh and accession of Shams-ud-din Ilıutmish
(p. 51).
Siāhji Rāthor establishes himself in Mārwār (p. 521).
Tāj-ud-din Yildiz invades the Punjāb (p. 52).
Yildiz is defeated at Tarāori by Iliutmish, who puts him to death
(p. 52).
Death of Kuloitunga Chola and accession of Rājarāja III. Accession
of Māravarman Sundara Pāndya (p. 481).
Iltutmish recovers Lahore and the upper Punjāb from Qabācha
(p. 52).
Accession of Rāwal Chāchakdeo of Jaisalmer (p. 531).
Death of Vira Ballāla II and accession of Narasimha II, Hoysala
(p. 482).
Jalāl-ud-din Mangbarni of Khvārazm takes refuge in Lahore, and,
being expelled, exacts tribute from Qabācha (pp. 52-3).
Jalāl-ud-din returns to Persia (p. 53).
Iltutmish receives the submission of Hisām-ud-din 'Iwaz of Bengal
(p. 53).
Capture of Ranthambhor by Iltut mish (pp. 53, 515).
Iltutmish captures Mandāwar and invades Qabācha's territory.
Capture of Multān and Uch. Qabācha is drowned in the Indus.
1221
1224
1225
1226
Iltutmish establishes his authorily in Sind (pp. 53-4).
Nāsir-ud-din Mahmūd, son of Iltutmish, crushes the rebellion of
'Iwaz in Bengal, and puts him to death (p. 54).
Conquest of Assam by the Āhoms (p. 514).
Nāsir-ud-din Mahmūd defeats and slays Raja Britu. Death of
Mahmūd (p. 54).
Iltutmish crushes the rebellion of Balkā in Bengal (p. 54).
The Qutab Minār founded (p. 55).
Iltutimish recovers Gwalior from Mangal Bhava Deo, Parihār (pp. 55,
482).
Death of Narasimha II and accession of Som svara Hoysala (p. 482).
Iltutmish invades Mālwa, captures Bhilsa, and sacks Ujjain (p. 55).
Expedition against the Khokars (p. 56).
Death of Iltutmish and accession of Rukn-ud-din Firūz. Deposition
and death of Fīrūz and accession of Raziyya (p. 58).
1227
1228
1229
1230-1
1231-2
1232
1233
1234
1235
1236
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1237
1239
1240
1241
1242
1243
1244
1245
1246
1247
1247-8
1249
1251
1251-2
.
1253
1254
1255
1256-7
Suppression of a revolt of the Ismä‘ilis (p. 59).
Suppression of the rebellion of Ayaz in the Punjab 'p. 60).
Death of Măravarman Sundara Pandya I (p. 481).
Deposition of Raziyya and accession of Mu'izz-ud-din Bahrăm.
Death of Raziyya and rebellion of Sunqar (pp. 60-1).
Death of Sundar. Capture of Lahore by the Mughuls (pp. 61-3).
Death of Rāwal Chāchakdeo of Jaisalmer and accession of Karan
Singh I (p. 531).
Mutiny of the army ; deposition and death of Bahrãm, and accession
of ‘Alā-ud-din Masöūd (pp. 63-4).
Death of Bhim and accession of Visaladeva Vāghela in Gujarāt
(p. 517).
Deſeat of Tughril in Bengal by the Hindus of Cuitack (p. 65).
The Mughuls invade India and reach Multān and Uch (p. 65).
Deposition and death of Masóūd and accession of Nāsir-ud-din
Mahmūd (p. 66).
Mahmūd recovers the Punjāb from the Khokars (pp. 66, 67).
Balban suppresses a rebellion in the Doáb (p. 67).
Balban suppresses a rebellion in Mewāt (p. 67).
Accession of Jatāvarman Sundara Pāndya I (p. 483).
Balban invades Mālwa and defeats the raja of Chanderi and Narwar
(p. 68).
Balban is disgraced (p. 69).
Expedition into Katehr (p. 69).
Balban is restored to favour (p. 70).
Suppression of the rebellions of Qutlugh Khan and Kishlū Khản.
Invasion of the Punjāb by the Mughuls (pp. 71-2).
Retreat of the Mughuls (p. 72).
Suppression of disorder in the Doāb (p. 72).
Punishment of the Meos (pp. 72-3).
Death of Sõmēsvara Hoysala (p. 482).
Death of Mahmūd and accession of Ghiyās-ud-din Balban (p. 73).
Accession of Maravarman Kulas khara Pāndya (p. 486).
Suppression of disorders in the Punjāb (p. 77).
Restoration of Lahore and re-establishment of provincial governmen
in the Punjāb (p. 77).
Death of Karan Singh I of Jaisalmer (p. 531).
Mughul invasion repelled. Rebellion of Tughril in Bengal (pp. 79,
80).
Suppression of Tugbril's rebellion, Bughrā Khān, Balban's second
son, appointed to the government of Bengal (pp. 80-1).
Abdication of Jaitra Singh and accession of Hamira in Ranthambhor
(p. 516).
Muhammad Khān, Balban's elder son, slain by the Mughuls (p. 82).
Death of Balban and accession of Mu'izz-ud-din Kaiqubād. Mughul
invasion repelled. Massacre of Mughuls and New Muslims'
(pp. 82-5)
Mecting between Kaiqubād and his father, Baghrā Khān of Bengal
(pp. 85–6).
Death of Kaiqubād and accession of Jalal-ud-din Firūz Khalji
(pp. 87, 91).
1258
1259
1260
1264
1266
1268
1268-49
1270
1271
1279
1280
1282
1285
1287
1288
1290
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669
A. D.
1291-2
1292
1294
1293
1296
1297
1299
1300
1301
1302-3
1306
1306-7
1307-8
1308
1310
Rebellion of Chhajjū suppressed (pp. 92—3).
Death of Nāsir-ud-din Bughrā and accession of Rukn-ud-din Kaikāūs
in Bengal (p. 261).
Mughul invasion. 'Alā-ud-din Khaljī invades Mālwa and captures
Bhilsa (p. 95).
Death of Narasimha III and accession of Ballāla III, Hoysala
(p. 484).
'Alā-ud-din invades the kingdom of Deogir, in the Deccan (pp. 96. 7).
Dūda Singh Bhati is elected Rāwal of Jaisalmer (p. 532).
Murder of Firūz and accession of 'Alā-ud-din Muhammad (p. 98).
Conquest of Gujarāt (p. 100).
The Mughuls invade India and are defeated before Delhi (p. 102).
Siege of Ranthambhor. Rebellion of Ākat Khān suppressed. Re:
bellion of Hāji Maulā suppressed (pp. 103-4).
Capture of Ranthambhor by 'Alā-ud-din Khalji (p. 517).
Capture of Chitor. Failure of an expedition to Warangal. Mughul
invasion (pp. 108-9).
Death of Kaikāūs and accession of Shams-ud-din Firūz Shāh in
Bengal (p. 261).
Mughul invasion repelled by Tughluq (pp. 111-2).
Expedition of Käfūr (Malik Näib) to Deogir (p. 112).
‘Alā-ud-din establishes his authority in Mārwār (p. 114).
Mughul invasion repelled (p. 112).
Expedition to Warangal. Prajāparudradeva II submits and pays
tribute (pp. 114—5).
Expedition, under Malık Näib, into the Peninsula Capture of
Dvāravatipura and Madura. Mosque built at Rāmeswaram. Sub-
mission of the Pāndya and Kerala kingdoms (p. 116).
Ghiyās-ud-din Bahādur assumes sovereignty in Eastern Bengal
(p. 261).
Death of Maravarman Kulasekhara Pāndya (p. 486).
Shāh Mirzā enters the service of Şinha Deva of Kashmir (p. 277).
Death of ‘Alā-ud-din and accession of Shihāb-ud-din 'Umar. Death
of Malik Nāib. Deposition of ‘Umar and accession of Qutb-ud-din
Mubārak (pp. 119-20).
Mubārak's expedition to Deogir. Capture and death of Harpāl
(p. 121).
Rebellion of Asad-ud-din (p. 121).
Death of Firūz and accession of Shihāb-ud-din Bughrā in Western
Bengal. Bughrā is deposed by Bahādur (p. 261).
Murder of Mubārak and usurpation of Nāsir-ud-din Khusrav.
Defeat and death of Khusrav and accession of Ghiyās-ud-din
Tughluq (Ghāzi Malik) (pp. 124-6).
Expedition to Warangal under Muhammad Jauna (Ulugh Khān).
Rebellion of Muhammad (pp. 130-1).
Second expedition to Warangal under Muhammad. Capture of
Pratāparudradeva II. Mughul invasion (pp. 131-2).
Nāsir-ud-din ascends the throne in Western Bengal (p. 261).
Firūz Shāh's expedition to Bengal (pp. 132-3, 261-2).
Death of Firūz and accession of Muhammad (pp. 134-5).
Ghiyās-ud-din Bahādur restored in Western Bengal (p. 262).
1311
1315
1316
1317
1318-9
1320
1321
1323
1324
1325
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A. D.
1326
1327
1328
1329
1330
1331
1333
1334
1335
1336
1337-8
1338-9
1339
1339-40
1340
Rebellion of Gurshāsp (p. 140).
Qadr Khān governor of Western Bengal (p. 262).
Capital transferred from Delhi to Daulatābād (pp. 140-1).
Rebellion of Kishlū Khān in Muliān. Invasion of India by 'Alā-ud-
din Tarmāshirin the Mughul (pp. 142-3).
Transportation of the inhabitants of Delhi to Daulatābād. Issue of
fictitious currency (pp. 144-6).
Bahrām acquires the government of Eastern Bengal (p. 262).
Rebellion of Ghiyās-ud-din Bahādur in Bengal (p. 147).
Punitive expedition in the Doāb (p. 147).
Rebellion of Sayyid Jalāl-ud-din Ahsan in Madura (p. 149).
Muhammad leaves Delhi for Madura. He retires from Warangal.
Rebellion in Lahore suppressed by Khvāja Jahān (p 149-52).
Famine. Foundation of Sargadwāri. Rebellion of Nusrat Khān at
Bidar (pp. 152-4).
Foundation of Vijayanagar (p. 489).
Expedition into the Himālaya. Capture of Nagarkot. Failure of the
expedition (p. 155).
Fakhr-ud-din Mubārak Shāh proclaims his independence in Bengal
(pp. 156, 262).
Death of Jalāl-ud-din Ahsan Shāh and accession of ‘Alä-ud-din
Udauji Shāh in Madura (p. 149).
Death of Sangama I and accession of Harihara I in Vijayanagar
(p. 378).
Rebellion of 'Ali Shāh Kar in the Deccan (p. 156).
Rebellion of 'Ain-ul-Mulk in Oudh (pp. 156--8).
Death of Udauji Shāh and accession of Quib-ud-din Firūz Shāh in
Madura. Death of Firūz Shāh and accession of Ghiyās-ud-din
Muhammad Dāmaghān Shāh in Madura (p. 149).
Rebellion of Malik Shāhū Lodi in Multān (p. 160).
Accession of 'Ala-ud-din ‘Ali Shāh in Bengal (p. 262).
Ibn Batūtah leaves Delhi on his mission to China (p. 163).
Death of Vira Ballāla III Hoysala, al Trichinopoly (p. 488).
Muhammad's expedition into the districts of Sunām, Sāmāna,
Kaithal, and Guhrām (p. 164).
Accession of Hāji Shams-ud-din Iliyās, Bhangara, in Bengal (p. 262).
Arrival in Delhi of the envoy of the Caliph al-Hakim III (p. 164).
Rebellion in Kara (p. 165).
Death of Ghiyās-ud-din Dāmaghān Shāh and accession of Năsir-ud-
din Dāmaghān Shāh in Madura (p. 150).
Rebellion of the centurions in Gujarāt. Muhammad leaves Delhi for
Gujarāt, and suppresses the rebellion (pp. 166-7).
Kānhayya Nāik establishes his independence in Warangal. Vira
Ballāla III of Dvāravatipura founds Vijayanagar. Rebellion in
Daulatābād : Ismā'il Mukh proclaimed king of the Deccan. Mu.
hammad besieges Daultābād (pp. 168-9).
Shāh Mirzā ascends the throne of Kashmir under the title of
Shams-ud-din (p. 277).
Rebellion of Taghi in Gujarāt. 'Alā-uddin Bahman Shāh proclaimed
1340. 1
1342
1343
1344
1345
1346
king of the Deccan (pp. 169-70, 372-3).
Muhammad besieges Girnār in Kāthiāwār (pp. 171-2).
1347
1348
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Å. D.
1349
1350
1351
1353-4
1354
1356
1357
1358
1359
.
1360
1361
1362
Capture of Girnār (p. 172).
Death of Shams-ud-din and accession of Jamshid in Kashmir (p. 277)
Muhammad invades Sind (p. 72).
Deposition of Jamshid and accession of ‘Alā-ud-din in Kashmir
(p. 277).
Death of Muhammad and accession of Firūz (pp. 172-3).
Firūz Shāh's first expedition to Bengal (pp. 176, 263).
Death of Harihara I and accession of Bukka I in Vijayanagar
(p. 378).
Foundation of Hissār (p. 176).
Death of Nāsir-ud-din Dāmaghān Shāh and accession of 'Adil Shah
in Madura (p. 150).
Death of Iliyās and accession of Sikandar in Bengal (p. 263).
Death of Bahman Shāh and accession of Muhammad I Bahmani in
the Deccan (p. 376).
Firūz Shāh's second expedition to Bengal (pp. 177-8, 263-4).
Death of 'Alā-ud-din and accession of Shihāb-ud-din in Kashmir
(p. 278).
Firūz Shāh's expedition to Orissa (pp. 178-9)
Death of 'Adil Shāh and accession of Fakhr-ud-din Mubārak Shāh
in Madura (p. 150).
Muhammad I, Bahmani, invades Telingāna (p. 379).
Capture of Kāngra, or Nagarkot, by Firūz Shāh (p. 179).
Firūz Shāh's first expedition into Sind (p. 180).
Muhammad I, Bahmani, again invades Telingāna. Rebellion of
Bahrām Khān Māzandarāni in Daulatābād (pp. 379-80).
Muhammad again invades the Punjāb and captures and imprisons
Khusrav Malık. End of the Yamini dynasty (pp. 37 9).
Death of Sõms vara IV, Chālukya (p. 478).
Vira Ballāla II defeats Bhillama Yādava (p. 480).
Muhammad capture3 Bhātinda, but is defeated by Prithvi Raj at
Tarāori (p. 40).
Second battle of Tarāori. Defeat and death of Prithvi Rāj. Occu.
pation of Hānsi, Sāmāna, and Guhrām, and appointment of
Qutb-ud-din Aibak as governor (pp. 40-1).
Capture of Delhi by Qutb ud-din Aibak, who makes it his capital.
Conquest of Bihār by Ikhtiyar. ud-din (p. 42).
Ajmer taken by the Hindus and recovered by Aibak (p. 43).
Aibak invades Gujarāt and plunders Anhilvāra. He is appointed
viceroy of the Muslim dominions in India (pp. 43-4).
Muhammad invades India, captures Bayāna, and advances to
Gwalior (p. 44).
Aibak is defeated and driven into Ajmer by Raja Bhim of Gujarāt
(p. 44).
Aibak again invades Gujarat and plunders Anhilvār a (p. 44).
1178
1181
1182
1183
1186
1189
1190
1190-1
1192
1192-3
1194
1195
1196
1197
1198
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1202
1203
1205
1206
1208-9
1210
4
1211
1212
1215
1216
1217
1219
1220
Ikhtiyār-ud-din captures Nadiya and establishes himself at Lakh-
nāwati, or Gaur (p. 46).
Aibak captures Kālinjar (p. 47).
Death of Ghiyās-uddin and accession of Mu'izz-ud-din Muhammad
b. Sām as sole ruler (p. 46).
Defeat of Muhammed by the Turkmāns. His expedition to India
(p. 47).
Ikhtiyār-ud-din's attempt to invade Tibet (pp. 49—50).
Death of Ikhtiyār-ud-din in Bengal (p. 50).
Death of Muhammad and accession of Qutb-ud-din Aibak in India
(p. 48).
Aibak occupies Ghazni, but is expelled by Tāj-ud-din Yildiz (p. 50).
Death of Aibak and accession of Ārām Shāh. Nāsir-uddin Qabācha
proclaims his independence in Multān (pp. 50. 1).
Birbal Parihār recovers the fortress of Gwalior (p. 533).
Deposition of Ārām Shāh and accession of Shams-ud-din Ilıutmish
(p. 51).
Siāhji Rāthor establishes himself in Mārwār (p. 521).
Tāj-ud-din Yildiz invades the Punjāb (p. 52).
Yildiz is defeated at Tarāori by Iliutmish, who puts him to death
(p. 52).
Death of Kuloitunga Chola and accession of Rājarāja III. Accession
of Māravarman Sundara Pāndya (p. 481).
Iltutmish recovers Lahore and the upper Punjāb from Qabācha
(p. 52).
Accession of Rāwal Chāchakdeo of Jaisalmer (p. 531).
Death of Vira Ballāla II and accession of Narasimha II, Hoysala
(p. 482).
Jalāl-ud-din Mangbarni of Khvārazm takes refuge in Lahore, and,
being expelled, exacts tribute from Qabācha (pp. 52-3).
Jalāl-ud-din returns to Persia (p. 53).
Iltutmish receives the submission of Hisām-ud-din 'Iwaz of Bengal
(p. 53).
Capture of Ranthambhor by Iltut mish (pp. 53, 515).
Iltutmish captures Mandāwar and invades Qabācha's territory.
Capture of Multān and Uch. Qabācha is drowned in the Indus.
1221
1224
1225
1226
Iltutmish establishes his authorily in Sind (pp. 53-4).
Nāsir-ud-din Mahmūd, son of Iltutmish, crushes the rebellion of
'Iwaz in Bengal, and puts him to death (p. 54).
Conquest of Assam by the Āhoms (p. 514).
Nāsir-ud-din Mahmūd defeats and slays Raja Britu. Death of
Mahmūd (p. 54).
Iltutmish crushes the rebellion of Balkā in Bengal (p. 54).
The Qutab Minār founded (p. 55).
Iltutimish recovers Gwalior from Mangal Bhava Deo, Parihār (pp. 55,
482).
Death of Narasimha II and accession of Som svara Hoysala (p. 482).
Iltutmish invades Mālwa, captures Bhilsa, and sacks Ujjain (p. 55).
Expedition against the Khokars (p. 56).
Death of Iltutmish and accession of Rukn-ud-din Firūz. Deposition
and death of Fīrūz and accession of Raziyya (p. 58).
1227
1228
1229
1230-1
1231-2
1232
1233
1234
1235
1236
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1237
1239
1240
1241
1242
1243
1244
1245
1246
1247
1247-8
1249
1251
1251-2
.
1253
1254
1255
1256-7
Suppression of a revolt of the Ismä‘ilis (p. 59).
Suppression of the rebellion of Ayaz in the Punjab 'p. 60).
Death of Măravarman Sundara Pandya I (p. 481).
Deposition of Raziyya and accession of Mu'izz-ud-din Bahrăm.
Death of Raziyya and rebellion of Sunqar (pp. 60-1).
Death of Sundar. Capture of Lahore by the Mughuls (pp. 61-3).
Death of Rāwal Chāchakdeo of Jaisalmer and accession of Karan
Singh I (p. 531).
Mutiny of the army ; deposition and death of Bahrãm, and accession
of ‘Alā-ud-din Masöūd (pp. 63-4).
Death of Bhim and accession of Visaladeva Vāghela in Gujarāt
(p. 517).
Deſeat of Tughril in Bengal by the Hindus of Cuitack (p. 65).
The Mughuls invade India and reach Multān and Uch (p. 65).
Deposition and death of Masóūd and accession of Nāsir-ud-din
Mahmūd (p. 66).
Mahmūd recovers the Punjāb from the Khokars (pp. 66, 67).
Balban suppresses a rebellion in the Doáb (p. 67).
Balban suppresses a rebellion in Mewāt (p. 67).
Accession of Jatāvarman Sundara Pāndya I (p. 483).
Balban invades Mālwa and defeats the raja of Chanderi and Narwar
(p. 68).
Balban is disgraced (p. 69).
Expedition into Katehr (p. 69).
Balban is restored to favour (p. 70).
Suppression of the rebellions of Qutlugh Khan and Kishlū Khản.
Invasion of the Punjāb by the Mughuls (pp. 71-2).
Retreat of the Mughuls (p. 72).
Suppression of disorder in the Doāb (p. 72).
Punishment of the Meos (pp. 72-3).
Death of Sõmēsvara Hoysala (p. 482).
Death of Mahmūd and accession of Ghiyās-ud-din Balban (p. 73).
Accession of Maravarman Kulas khara Pāndya (p. 486).
Suppression of disorders in the Punjāb (p. 77).
Restoration of Lahore and re-establishment of provincial governmen
in the Punjāb (p. 77).
Death of Karan Singh I of Jaisalmer (p. 531).
Mughul invasion repelled. Rebellion of Tughril in Bengal (pp. 79,
80).
Suppression of Tugbril's rebellion, Bughrā Khān, Balban's second
son, appointed to the government of Bengal (pp. 80-1).
Abdication of Jaitra Singh and accession of Hamira in Ranthambhor
(p. 516).
Muhammad Khān, Balban's elder son, slain by the Mughuls (p. 82).
Death of Balban and accession of Mu'izz-ud-din Kaiqubād. Mughul
invasion repelled. Massacre of Mughuls and New Muslims'
(pp. 82-5)
Mecting between Kaiqubād and his father, Baghrā Khān of Bengal
(pp. 85–6).
Death of Kaiqubād and accession of Jalal-ud-din Firūz Khalji
(pp. 87, 91).
1258
1259
1260
1264
1266
1268
1268-49
1270
1271
1279
1280
1282
1285
1287
1288
1290
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1292
1294
1293
1296
1297
1299
1300
1301
1302-3
1306
1306-7
1307-8
1308
1310
Rebellion of Chhajjū suppressed (pp. 92—3).
Death of Nāsir-ud-din Bughrā and accession of Rukn-ud-din Kaikāūs
in Bengal (p. 261).
Mughul invasion. 'Alā-ud-din Khaljī invades Mālwa and captures
Bhilsa (p. 95).
Death of Narasimha III and accession of Ballāla III, Hoysala
(p. 484).
'Alā-ud-din invades the kingdom of Deogir, in the Deccan (pp. 96. 7).
Dūda Singh Bhati is elected Rāwal of Jaisalmer (p. 532).
Murder of Firūz and accession of 'Alā-ud-din Muhammad (p. 98).
Conquest of Gujarāt (p. 100).
The Mughuls invade India and are defeated before Delhi (p. 102).
Siege of Ranthambhor. Rebellion of Ākat Khān suppressed. Re:
bellion of Hāji Maulā suppressed (pp. 103-4).
Capture of Ranthambhor by 'Alā-ud-din Khalji (p. 517).
Capture of Chitor. Failure of an expedition to Warangal. Mughul
invasion (pp. 108-9).
Death of Kaikāūs and accession of Shams-ud-din Firūz Shāh in
Bengal (p. 261).
Mughul invasion repelled by Tughluq (pp. 111-2).
Expedition of Käfūr (Malik Näib) to Deogir (p. 112).
‘Alā-ud-din establishes his authority in Mārwār (p. 114).
Mughul invasion repelled (p. 112).
Expedition to Warangal. Prajāparudradeva II submits and pays
tribute (pp. 114—5).
Expedition, under Malık Näib, into the Peninsula Capture of
Dvāravatipura and Madura. Mosque built at Rāmeswaram. Sub-
mission of the Pāndya and Kerala kingdoms (p. 116).
Ghiyās-ud-din Bahādur assumes sovereignty in Eastern Bengal
(p. 261).
Death of Maravarman Kulasekhara Pāndya (p. 486).
Shāh Mirzā enters the service of Şinha Deva of Kashmir (p. 277).
Death of ‘Alā-ud-din and accession of Shihāb-ud-din 'Umar. Death
of Malik Nāib. Deposition of ‘Umar and accession of Qutb-ud-din
Mubārak (pp. 119-20).
Mubārak's expedition to Deogir. Capture and death of Harpāl
(p. 121).
Rebellion of Asad-ud-din (p. 121).
Death of Firūz and accession of Shihāb-ud-din Bughrā in Western
Bengal. Bughrā is deposed by Bahādur (p. 261).
Murder of Mubārak and usurpation of Nāsir-ud-din Khusrav.
Defeat and death of Khusrav and accession of Ghiyās-ud-din
Tughluq (Ghāzi Malik) (pp. 124-6).
Expedition to Warangal under Muhammad Jauna (Ulugh Khān).
Rebellion of Muhammad (pp. 130-1).
Second expedition to Warangal under Muhammad. Capture of
Pratāparudradeva II. Mughul invasion (pp. 131-2).
Nāsir-ud-din ascends the throne in Western Bengal (p. 261).
Firūz Shāh's expedition to Bengal (pp. 132-3, 261-2).
Death of Firūz and accession of Muhammad (pp. 134-5).
Ghiyās-ud-din Bahādur restored in Western Bengal (p. 262).
1311
1315
1316
1317
1318-9
1320
1321
1323
1324
1325
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1326
1327
1328
1329
1330
1331
1333
1334
1335
1336
1337-8
1338-9
1339
1339-40
1340
Rebellion of Gurshāsp (p. 140).
Qadr Khān governor of Western Bengal (p. 262).
Capital transferred from Delhi to Daulatābād (pp. 140-1).
Rebellion of Kishlū Khān in Muliān. Invasion of India by 'Alā-ud-
din Tarmāshirin the Mughul (pp. 142-3).
Transportation of the inhabitants of Delhi to Daulatābād. Issue of
fictitious currency (pp. 144-6).
Bahrām acquires the government of Eastern Bengal (p. 262).
Rebellion of Ghiyās-ud-din Bahādur in Bengal (p. 147).
Punitive expedition in the Doāb (p. 147).
Rebellion of Sayyid Jalāl-ud-din Ahsan in Madura (p. 149).
Muhammad leaves Delhi for Madura. He retires from Warangal.
Rebellion in Lahore suppressed by Khvāja Jahān (p 149-52).
Famine. Foundation of Sargadwāri. Rebellion of Nusrat Khān at
Bidar (pp. 152-4).
Foundation of Vijayanagar (p. 489).
Expedition into the Himālaya. Capture of Nagarkot. Failure of the
expedition (p. 155).
Fakhr-ud-din Mubārak Shāh proclaims his independence in Bengal
(pp. 156, 262).
Death of Jalāl-ud-din Ahsan Shāh and accession of ‘Alä-ud-din
Udauji Shāh in Madura (p. 149).
Death of Sangama I and accession of Harihara I in Vijayanagar
(p. 378).
Rebellion of 'Ali Shāh Kar in the Deccan (p. 156).
Rebellion of 'Ain-ul-Mulk in Oudh (pp. 156--8).
Death of Udauji Shāh and accession of Quib-ud-din Firūz Shāh in
Madura. Death of Firūz Shāh and accession of Ghiyās-ud-din
Muhammad Dāmaghān Shāh in Madura (p. 149).
Rebellion of Malik Shāhū Lodi in Multān (p. 160).
Accession of 'Ala-ud-din ‘Ali Shāh in Bengal (p. 262).
Ibn Batūtah leaves Delhi on his mission to China (p. 163).
Death of Vira Ballāla III Hoysala, al Trichinopoly (p. 488).
Muhammad's expedition into the districts of Sunām, Sāmāna,
Kaithal, and Guhrām (p. 164).
Accession of Hāji Shams-ud-din Iliyās, Bhangara, in Bengal (p. 262).
Arrival in Delhi of the envoy of the Caliph al-Hakim III (p. 164).
Rebellion in Kara (p. 165).
Death of Ghiyās-ud-din Dāmaghān Shāh and accession of Năsir-ud-
din Dāmaghān Shāh in Madura (p. 150).
Rebellion of the centurions in Gujarāt. Muhammad leaves Delhi for
Gujarāt, and suppresses the rebellion (pp. 166-7).
Kānhayya Nāik establishes his independence in Warangal. Vira
Ballāla III of Dvāravatipura founds Vijayanagar. Rebellion in
Daulatābād : Ismā'il Mukh proclaimed king of the Deccan. Mu.
hammad besieges Daultābād (pp. 168-9).
Shāh Mirzā ascends the throne of Kashmir under the title of
Shams-ud-din (p. 277).
Rebellion of Taghi in Gujarāt. 'Alā-uddin Bahman Shāh proclaimed
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1342
1343
1344
1345
1346
king of the Deccan (pp. 169-70, 372-3).
Muhammad besieges Girnār in Kāthiāwār (pp. 171-2).
1347
1348
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1349
1350
1351
1353-4
1354
1356
1357
1358
1359
.
1360
1361
1362
Capture of Girnār (p. 172).
Death of Shams-ud-din and accession of Jamshid in Kashmir (p. 277)
Muhammad invades Sind (p. 72).
Deposition of Jamshid and accession of ‘Alā-ud-din in Kashmir
(p. 277).
Death of Muhammad and accession of Firūz (pp. 172-3).
Firūz Shāh's first expedition to Bengal (pp. 176, 263).
Death of Harihara I and accession of Bukka I in Vijayanagar
(p. 378).
Foundation of Hissār (p. 176).
Death of Nāsir-ud-din Dāmaghān Shāh and accession of 'Adil Shah
in Madura (p. 150).
Death of Iliyās and accession of Sikandar in Bengal (p. 263).
Death of Bahman Shāh and accession of Muhammad I Bahmani in
the Deccan (p. 376).
Firūz Shāh's second expedition to Bengal (pp. 177-8, 263-4).
Death of 'Alā-ud-din and accession of Shihāb-ud-din in Kashmir
(p. 278).
Firūz Shāh's expedition to Orissa (pp. 178-9)
Death of 'Adil Shāh and accession of Fakhr-ud-din Mubārak Shāh
in Madura (p. 150).
Muhammad I, Bahmani, invades Telingāna (p. 379).
Capture of Kāngra, or Nagarkot, by Firūz Shāh (p. 179).
Firūz Shāh's first expedition into Sind (p. 180).
Muhammad I, Bahmani, again invades Telingāna. Rebellion of
Bahrām Khān Māzandarāni in Daulatābād (pp. 379-80).
