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Delhi Police Constable Exam Model Paper 9
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Question : 30
Total: 100
The commander of Alauddin Khilji's forces during his Deccan campaigns was
Ainul Mulk Multani
Nusrat Khan
Malik Kafur
Ulugh Khan
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Malik Kafur
was the commander of Alauddin Khilji’s forces during his Deccan Campaigns.
Malik Kafur was a slave who became a general in the army of Alauddin Khilji, ruler of the Delhi sultanate from
1296 to 1316 A.D.
Malik Kafur has led to two successful campaigns in South India.
The first was against the
Kakatiyas of Warangal and the second against Hoysalas
In the Siege of Warangal, Malik Kafur defeated
Prataprudra of the Kakatiya
dynasty in 1310 AD.
Warangal was the capital of the Kakatiya dynasty.
In the siege of
Devagiri,
Malik Kafur defeated the Yadava dynasty in 1308 AD.
In the siege of
Dwarasamudra
, Kafur defeated the Hoysala dynasty in 1311 AD.
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