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1451 BCE
Lodi dynasty (1451-1526)
the youngest son of Ibrahim was defeated in 1526 at the Battle of Panipat. This marked the end of the Lodi Dynasty and the rise of the Mughal Empire in India led by Babur, was the last Lodi Sultan of Delhi. -
1414 BCE
Sayyid dynasty (1414-1451)
The tomb of Muhammad Shah at Lodi Gardens, New Delhi. The Sayyid dynasty was the fourth dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, with four rulers ruling from 1414 to 1451. -
1320 BCE
Tughlaq dynasty (1320-1414)
The Muslim aristocracy in Lukhnauti (Bengal) invited Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq to extend his coup and expand eastwards into Bengal by attacking Shamsuddin Firoz Shah, which he did over 1324–1325 AD, after placing Delhi under control of his son Ulugh Khan, and then leading his army to Lukhnauti. -
1290 BCE
khilji dynasty (1290-1320)
The Khalji dynasty ended in 1320, after a protracted period of turmoil in which three of the ruling sultans were killed and replaced by the amirs (nobles of the Delhi sultanate). -
1206 BCE
Mamluk Dynasty (1206-1290)
The Mamluks were able to destroy the Mongol army at Ayn Jalut – and again at the second battle of Homs in 1281 – by a series of attacks; their command and control mechanisms must have been impressive. The Mamluks themselves formed only the core of Syrian and Egyptian armies.