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Years Ago in India

In
1186, the Sultan Muhammad of the city of Ghor, destroys the
power of the Ghazna Empire. The Ghazna Empire included most
of northern India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. After a first defeat
in 1191, Muhammad defeats the loc al Hindu princes of north
India, the rajputs, under Prithviraj Chauhan, the next year
at the Battle of Taraori. Chauhan himself is killed and Muhammad
then makes himself Sultan of Delhi. Islam makes a great expansion
in north India.
Muhammad, however, is killed in a revolt by one of his own generals,
Qutub-ud-din Aibak, in 1206. Aibak founds what is called the
"Slave dynasty" because his supporters were mostly
warrior slaves. His descendants successfully defend themselves
against the Mongols and expand the Delhi sultanate to include
most of north India. Buddhists were persecuted, and their temples
and writings were destroyed. Buddhism in India declined into
a minor religion.
Mohammad ibn Tughlak, who ruled Delhi from 1325 to 1351, added
central and much of south India to the sultanate. He was a very
learned man in logic, law, philosophy and other subjects. Though
he was quite tolerant, he could also be inhumanly cruel at times.
The Empire of Vijayanagar, in the south, became the last major
centre of Hindu resistance against the Muslim expansion into
India.
Between 1336-1405, Timur establishes a kingdom with his capital
at the ancient city of Samarkand, which expands to become the
Moghul Empire. "Moghul" is just an Indian word for
Mongol, but is closer to the correct pronunciation. Timur was
one of a number of independent warlords that rose after the
collapse of the centralized Mongol rule. In 1398 and '99, Delhi
was plundered and the Punjab came under Moghul rule.
In 1498, the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama reaches the Swahili
ports in East Africa. Guided by an Arab navigator, he sails
on to India. Portugal and Spain soon become powers of note in
India and Southeast Asia.
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