Aram Shah
History of India
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| | 1210 | Succession |  |
| Islamic ruler of medieval India during the Slave Dynasty (or Mameluk dynasty) and the second Sultan of Delhi
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| Succeeds as Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate
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| 1211 | Battle of Jud |  |
| The Chihalgani conspire against Aram Shah and invite Shams-ud-din Iltutmish, Governor of Badaun, to replace Aram, Iltutmish responds to their call, and, advancing with all his army, defeats Aram in the plain of Jud near Delhi
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| 1211 | Chihalgani |  |
| The Chihalgani conspire against Aram Shah and invite Shams-ud-din Iltutmish, Governor of Badaun, to replace Aram, Iltutmish responds to their call, and, advancing with all his army, defeats Aram in the plain of Jud near Delhi
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| 1211 | Rebellion |  |
| The Chihalgani conspire against Aram Shah and invite Shams-ud-din Iltutmish, Governor of Badaun, to replace Aram, Iltutmish responds to their call, and, advancing with all his army, defeats Aram in the plain of Jud near Delhi
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