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Nasir-ud-Din Qabacha or Kaba-cha ((ペルシア語:ناصرالدین قباچه)) was the Muslim of Multan,〔https://archive.org/stream/journalasiatics16benggoog/journalasiatics16benggoog_djvu.txt〕 appointed by Sultan Shahabuddin Muhammad Ghauri in 1203. == Successors of Ghauri == Ghauri had no offspring, but he treated thousands of his Turkic slaves as his sons, who were trained both as soldiers and administrators and provided with the best possible education. Many of his hardworking and intelligent slaves rose to positions of importance in Ghauri's army and government. When a courtier lamented that the Sultan had no male heirs, Ghauri retorted: "Other monarchs may have one son, or two sons; I have thousands of sons, my Turkish slaves who will be the heirs of my dominions, and who, after me, will take care to preserve my name in the Khuṭbah (Friday sermon) throughout these territories." Ghauri's prediction proved true. After his assassination, his Empire was divided amongst his slaves. Most notably: * Qutb-ud-din Aibak became ruler of Delhi in 1206, establishing the Sultanate of Delhi, which marked the start of the Slave dynasty of India〔http://www.amritworld.com/main/muslim_rule_in_india/slave_dynasty/〕 * Nasir-ud-Din Qabacha became ruler of Multan * Taj-ud-Din Yildoz became ruler of Ghazni * Ikhtiyar Uddin Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khilji became ruler of Bengal 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nasir ad-Din Qabacha」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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