Aram Shah

Aram Shah
Sultan of Delhi
Reign 1210-1211
Predecessor Qutb al-Din Aibak
Successor Iltutmish
Died 1211
House Mamluk dynasty
Father Qutb al-Din Aibak
Religion Islam

Aram Shah was the second sultan of the Mamluk dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate.[1] He reigned from 1210 to 1211.

Origins

The relationship of Aram Shah with Qutb al-Din Aibak (the first sultan of Delhi, who ruled from 1206 to 1210) is a subject of controversy.[2][3] According to some, he was Aibak's son, but Minhaj-i-Siraj distinctly writes that Qutb al-Din only had three daughters. Abul Fazl has made the "astonishing statement" that Aram Shah was Qutb al-Din's brother. A modern writer has hazarded the opinion that "he was no relation of Qutb al-Din" but was selected as his successor as he was available on the spot.

Succession

There were no fixed rules governing the succession in the Sultanate, with Aram being selected by Turkic amirs (nobles) at Lahore.[4] However, Aram was ill-qualified to govern a kingdom. An elite group of forty nobles known as "Chihalgani" soon conspired against him and invited Shams ud-Din Iltutmish, then Governor of Badaun, to replace Aram. Both Aram Shah and Iltutmish marched towards Delhi from Lahore and Badaun respectively. They met on the plain of Bagh-i-Jud near Delhi in 1211, where Iltutmish defeated Aram.[5][6]

It is unclear whether Aram was martyred, killed in battle or executed in prison.[7]

See also

References

  1. Ashirbadi Lal Srivastava (1966). The Sultanate of Delhi, 711-1526 A.D. Shiva Lal Agarwala. pp. 92–93.
  2. Peter Jackson, The Delhi Sultanate: A Political and Military History, (Cambridge University Press, 1999), 29.
  3. C.E. Bosworth, The New Islamic Dynasties, (Columbia University Press, 1996), 300.
  4. Satish Chandra, Medieval India: From Sultanat to the Mughals, Part One, (Har-Anand Publications, 2013), 39.
  5. Peter Jackson, The Delhi Sultanate: A Political and Military History, 29.
  6. Mahajan, V.D. (2016). "The Slave Dynasty". History of Medieval India. New Delhi: Sultan Chand. p. 104. ISBN 978-81-219-0364-6.
  7. Peter Jackson, The Delhi Sultanate: A Political and Military History, 29.
Preceded by
Qutb-ud-din Aybak
Slave Dynasty
12061290
Succeeded by
Shams ud din Iltutmish
Preceded by
Qutb-ud-din Aybak
Sultan of Delhi
12101211
Succeeded by
Shams ud din Iltutmish


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