Iltutmish had received Jala ad-Din cordially, however, …
Years: 1221 - 1221
April
Iltutmish had received Jala ad-Din cordially, however, once the Mongols had departed for the west, arranged a marriage with his daughter, and given him sufficient support to enable him to recross the Indus in 1225 after inflicting punishment on the forces of Iltutmish’s remaining rival, the slave-general Nasir ud-Din, who holds Lahore and Multan.
The damage done by Jalal ad-Din’s forces to his military capability places him in an extremely vulnerable position.
Locations
People
Groups
- Persian people
- Khorasan, Greater
- Abbasid Caliphate (Baghdad)
- Kipchaks
- Mongols
- Mongol Empire
- Delhi, Sultanate of (Mamluk or Ghulam Dynasty)
- Khwarezm dynasty
Topics
- India, Medieval
- Genghis Khan, Conquests of
- Mongol Conquests
- Mongol invasion of Khwarezmia and Eastern Iran
- Mongol Invasion of Central Asia
- Indus, Battle of
- Mongol Invasion of India
