History of Asia

Alauddin Khilji, the dreaded devil of Central Asia in India

Historian Purushottam Nagesh Oak writes, “The Indian Muslim ruler, whether it was Akbar or Aurangzeb, Ahmad Shah or Alauddin or whoever, was the embodiment of rape, tyranny, deceit and wickedness. All were devils more than each other. To recognize this truth, everyone has to take off the spectacles of communalism and see, examine and test them.”

Alauddin Khilji was one of those devils, the illiterate great dreaded devil. Khilji was a Turk of Central Asia who had come to Afghanistan and started living. Alauddin himself became the Sultan in July 1296 AD by killing his uncle Sultan Jalaluddin Khilji. In order to win over the amirs and maliks of the deceased sultan, he was dividing the property and women looted from the houses of Hindus, Buddhists and Jains by dividing them into his side.

In the date Firoz Shahi, Barni has written, “At the end of 1296 A.D. Alauddin entered Delhi (city) with great pomp and gaiety with a large army. He proceeded towards Kushk-i-lal, meaning Lal Kot (or Red Fort) where he resided.”

Yes, you understand right. Barni has written about the same Red Fort which has been declared to have been built by the fake leftist historian Shah Jahan, while according to historian Purushotam Nagesh Oak, "It must have been built at least 1200 years before Shah Jahan as both the Akbarnama and the Agnipurana accept this. It is said that the Hindu king Anangpal of the Tomar caste of Rajputs had built a grand and luxurious Delhi in 376 AD.”

Betrayal of the families of his uncle Jalaluddin Khilji

Jalaluddin Khilji's eldest son Arkali Khan, who was the Sultan of Multan and notorious for raping Hindu Buddhist women, killing Hindu Buddhist boys and unarmed priests, also sent Alauddin's demonic power, led by Ulugh Khan and Zafar Khan. had surrendered. Alauddin also promised to give him due respect.

Here, while the sons and family of the deceased Sultan Jalaluddin were coming to Delhi, Alauddin handed over the burden of eliminating them on the way to Nusrat Khan. Nusrat Khan stopped his party in a deserted forest and plundered all their property and made everyone else halal by sorting out their young and beautiful women. Out of these looted properties and women, four parts were divided among themselves and one part was preserved and sent to Sultan Alauddin as per the rules. Even those who were left alive, their eyes were pierced with a hot iron. The sons and sons-in-law of the dead Jalaluddin, thus blinded, were sent to the fort of Hansi.

Alauddin Khilji's anti-Hindu oppressive laws

Historian Burney writes, "Alauddin's anti-Hindu brute law was so strictly enforced in all the towns and villages that the Chaudharis and the Muqadams could not ride a horse, could not keep weapons, could not wear fine clothes and could not paan. Could eat."

“At the time of depositing the nazrana, this law was applicable to all… People were made such slaves of the order that a tax officer could collect payment by kicking and punching twenty mukadams or chaudharis at once. No Hindu could hold his head high and there was no excess of anything visible in their homes, be it gold or silver, tanka or jeetal. Disillusioned with the lack, the wives of the Chaudharis and the litigants used to go to the houses of the Muslims on rent… To collect the payment, measures such as punches, warehouse-confinement, chain-confinement and jail etc. were being used…. Worse than fever. Officers who could not collect taxes were put in jail and beaten up with kicks, punches and whips. People used to consider death preferable because of the job of tax-collection department.” (Same, pages 182-83, Part-3)

Ziauddin Barni narrates a conversation between Alladin Khilji and a Qazi at one place. He writes, "The Sultan asked the Qazi - what is the law for Hindus - the payer of tribute or the payer of tribute?"

“The Qazi replied – He has been called the payer of the tribute. If the officer asks for silver from him, without asking any questions, he should be very humble and give gold with great respect and honour. If the officer throws dust in his mouth, he should open his whole mouth without hesitation to eat the dust. Throwing dirt (and eating it) in the mouth of those people is the expected acceptance from the muqadams (payers of nazrana) (i.e. Hindus should open their mouth voluntarily if they want to spit in the mouth).

It is (our) duty to increase the glory of Islam… Allah hates those people because he says crush them and keep them. It is our special religious duty to suppress the Hindu people because these people are the staunch enemies of the Prophet. The Prophet has ordered us to kill those people, plunder and take them captive because the Prophet has said - 'Convert them to Islam or make them Halal or make them slaves and destroy their wealth ... that The great preacher (Hanif), whose ideology we follow, has given permission to impose Jizya on Hindus. Preachers of other schools have considered only one option - death or Islam."

“The Sultan said – Qazi, you are a great scholar… It is absolutely according to the law that Hindus should be crushed and suppressed… Hindu people will not obey the orders, they will not surrender until they are made very poor. That's why I have issued this order that every year grains, milk and curd should be left with them only for their sustenance - so that they can never accumulate wealth or get organized. (Page 185, Part III, Elliot and Dawson) "After his return from Ranthambore, the Sultan treated the subjects very badly and squeezed them well." (Same, page-188)

Alauddin Khilji's invasion of Hindu kingdoms

In 1297 AD, the Mughals attacked Punjab. Alauddin sent an army, a fierce battle took place near Jalandhar and the Mughals fled. Meanwhile, Alauddin's army, while going and coming, plundered the properties of Hindus, Buddhists and Hindu, Buddhist women in Jalandhar and surrounding areas.

After the victory over the Mughals, the devil Alauddin Khilji became more dreadful. He attacked Gujarat. The Yaduvanshi king Karan Rai left his capital Anhilvad and took refuge with his daughter Deval Devi at the place of Yadav Ramdev Rai of Devagiri. Alauddin's demonic army plundered Gujarat to the fullest and King Karan Rai's wife Kamaladevi was also sent to Alauddin's harem along with the loot.

Historian Burney writes, "Every year two or three sons used to be born to Alauddin Khilji." Surely there was no count of the number of daughters.

Burney writes, “The whole of Gujarat fell victim to the invaders; The statue of Somnath, restored after the victory of Mahmud of Ghaznavi, was picked up and brought to Delhi and spread down for the people to walk. (Page 193, Part-3, Elliot and Dawson)

Like Alauddin Khilji, his wicked warlord Nusrat Khan looted all the Hindu merchants of the city of Khambhat. At the same time, Alauddin Khilji, a beautiful Hindu boy, fell into his hands, who became a means of fulfilling his unnatural sexual desire. Purushottam Nagesh Oak writes, “With the added ferocity and zeal of a new convert from the control of Holy Hindutva, the boy in history is known as the infamous Malik Kafur because he too soon developed into wild Muslim robbers. Gaya which reminds us of the primitive man of the Stone Age.

“Meanwhile, for the distribution of loot, some factions got entangled among themselves and rebelled against Nusrat Khan, in which a brother of Nusrat Khan was also killed. When Alauddin Khilji came to know about this, he ordered that, "the wives of the killers should be subjected to horrific abuse by insulting them, then they should be handed over to wicked men to make them wandering prostitutes from door to door. He got the children cut by placing them on the heads of their mothers. This type of insult has never happened in any religion or belief. (Same, pages 164-65, Part 3)

Alauddin now decided to shatter the mountain stronghold of Ranthambore. Hammir Dev, a descendant of Veer Prithviraj Chauhan, was its ruler. Two devils Ulugh Khan and Nusrat Khan besieged this citadel (1299-1301 AD). One day when Nusrat Khan came near the wall of the fort to make a pile of soil, the Hindu soldiers completed the work by rolling a huge rock from the fort.

Conquest of Ranthambore

Alauddin Khilji had to suffer a lot in winning the fort of Ranthambore in a direct battle. Then he resorted to the policy of Islamic deceit. He got Hammir Dev's Chief Minister Ranmalla in his court by giving the lure of big money and jagir. That traitor opened the door of the fort for the army of Muslim enemies and the Muslim army entered inside the fort.

There was a fierce bang at the door. It seemed that Alauddin Khilji would once again have to run away empty handed in fear of the swords of the brave Rajputs. But in front of the ocean of the Muslim army, the swords of the brave Rajputs started falling on the ground one by one, killing dozens of enemies. On the basis of deceit and numerical strength, Satan Alauddin Khilji succeeded in conquering Ranthambore. After the victory, Alauddin Khilji killed the traitor minister Ranmalla by giving him terrible torture in reward and dragged his women into the Muslim harem. From this daughter was born another devil named Firoz Shah, who was the destroyer of future India.

(Note- The story of Alauddin Khilji, Maharani Padmini and Chittor is well known, so there is no need to rewrite it here.)

Revolt of Hindu converts Haji Maula

Haunted by the dastardly murder of Satan Alauddin Khilji and the diabolical cruelty of the rape of Hindu and Buddhist women, a convert from a Hindu to a slave, Haji Maula, revolted against Alauddin. He went to meet the Kotwal on the pretext of getting the authorization letter from Alauddin. As soon as the Kotwal came out of his house to meet him, he threw him down and made him halal. Burney writes, “The Haji Maula then proceeded towards Lal Prasad (Red Fort) and freed all the prisoners by sitting on a balcony there. He brought bags of gold coins from the treasury and distributed them among the people. Weapons from the armory and horses from the royal stables were distributed among the rebels. Taking a team of horsemen from Lal Kot, Haji Maula Sultan Shamsuddin's grandson brought him from the house of Alavi and made him sit on the throne. (Same, pages 176-77)

But after four days Alauddin overthrown the throne and the heads of Haji Maula and Alawi were beheaded and put on the tip of the spear and roamed in the whole city.

Alauddin Khilji converts Shaitan Malik Kafur

Alauddin Khilji sent a military campaign under the leadership of his slave Malik Kafur to plunder the south in 1306 AD. The excuse was made that the Yadav king of Devgiri, Ramdev Rai, did not send the annual tribute. Malik Kafur besieged and destroyed Devagiri (now Aurangabad) and sent Deval Devi, daughter of the Yadav king Karan Rai, a refugee from Gujarat, to the harem of Khizr Khan, son of Alauddin. Then he trampled the entire Maharashtra. Many temples were converted into mosques.

In 1309 AD, Malik Kafur plundered the entire Warangal by suppressing Narpati, the ruler of Warangal, the capital of Andhra. In 1310 AD it attacked and destroyed the capital of the Ballal kings, Dwar Samudra.

In the loot of the South, Malik Kafur presented 618 elephants, 20000 horses, 95,000 mana of gold and other precious diamonds and jewels to the Delhi Sultanate, but according to the rules it was only one fifth of the loot.

The Fall of the Devil Alauddin Khilji

Shaitan Malik Kafur became so powerful that taking advantage of the quarrel between Alauddin, his wife and son, Alauddin's wife and son were taken captive. The other courtiers, jealous of his increasing power, conspired to put him to death.

On the other hand, the Muslim general of Gujarat opened rebellion. Rana Hammirdev also took back Chittor. In the south, Harpal Dev, the son-in-law of Raja Ramdev Rai, made a bold attack on Devagiri. The Muslim Durgpati ran away by pressing his tail. The honor of Devagiri was returned again. Distracted by all these events, the great Satan of the devils, Alauddin Khilji, left for hell in 1316 AD and the burden of the earth was reduced a bit.

Base Text:

  • Muslim Sultans in India, Part I, author - Purushottam Nagesh Oak
  • Tarikh-e-Firozshahi, author - Ziauddin Burney
  • Elliott and Dawson, Part 3 etc.