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| 1211 | Constitution |  |
| Shams-ud-din Iltutmish, or Altamash, becomes the third Sultan of Delhi and the third ruler of the Mamluk dynasty (or Slave dynasty) |
| 1211 | Rebellion |  |
| Delhi Suppresses a rebellion of the Amirs in the plain of Jud near Delhi, and then brings under his control the different parts of the kingdom of Delhi with its dependencies like Badaun, Benares and Siwalik |
| Delhi The Chihalgani decided on Aram Shah as the new Sultanr but he turned out to be an incapable ruler and is soon replaced within the time span of one year with Shams-ud-din |
| 1211 | Rule of Badaun |  |
| Badaun Suppresses a rebellion of the Amirs in the plain of Jud near Delhi, and then brings under his control the different parts of the kingdom of Delhi with its dependencies like Badaun, Benares and Siwalik |
| 1211 | Rule of Benares |  |
| Benares Suppresses a rebellion of the Amirs in the plain of Jud near Delhi, and then brings under his control the different parts of the kingdom of Delhi with its dependencies like Badaun, Benares and Siwalik |
| 1211 | Rule of Siwalik |  |
| Siwalik Suppresses a rebellion of the Amirs in the plain of Jud near Delhi, and then brings under his control the different parts of the kingdom of Delhi with its dependencies like Badaun, Benares and Siwalik |
| 1211 | Succession |  |
| Delhi Succeeds as Sultan of India, 3rd Sultan of the slave Dynasty |
| Delhi Suppresses a rebellion of the Amirs in the plain of Jud near Delhi, and then brings under his control the different parts of the kingdom of Delhi with its dependencies like Badaun, Benares and Siwalik |
| Delhi The Chihalgani decided on Aram Shah as the new Sultanr but he turned out to be an incapable ruler and is soon replaced within the time span of one year with Shams-ud-din |
| 1231 | Capital |  |
| Delhi Makes Delhi the capital of India |
| 1231 | Constitution |  |
| Founds an independent Muslim state |