other name of qutbuddin aibak
other name of qutbuddin aibak
Qutbuddin Aibak
The tomb of Qutbuddin Aibak was built by his son, Aram Shah, in the 13th century. Qutbuddin Aibak was the founder of the Mamluk dynasty and ruled as the Sultan of Delhi. His tomb is located in Anarkali Bazaar, Lahore, Pakistan.
Qutbuddin Aibak
Qutbuddin Bakhtiar kaki
The father of Qutb-ud-din Aibak was a Turkish slave named Aybak. He was originally a mamluk (slave soldier) who later rose through the ranks to become a powerful ruler in Delhi, India.
Qutbuddin Aibak was known as "Lakhbaksh" because he was considered generous, having a reputation for distributing large sums of money (lakhs) in charity. The title "Lakhbaksh" means "bestower of lakhs" and highlights his generosity towards the poor and needy during his rule.
King George II of Great Britain was known for his dislike of laughter and strict enforcement of a no-laughing rule in his court. He believed that laughter was disrespectful and banned it during his reign.
Qutub-ud-din Aibak was the first Sultan of Delhi Sultanate.But as he was slave of Muhammad of Gouri so he never used the title of Sultan. Iltutmish was the first ruler of Delhi Sultnate who used the title of Sultan.
Saifuddin Aibak died in 1236.
Qutb-ud-din Aibak