The
Jihads of Shihabuddin,
the Sultankalka of Ghur
Around 1140, the Islamized
Turko-Mongol chiefs of the Shansabanid tribe occupied Ghor in Afghanistan.
Initially it was a vassal of the Ghaznavid Sultans, but around 1130 it
came into conflict with them, after one of the leading Shansabanid nobles
was murdered by the Ghaznavid Sultan, Bahram. A ferocious war ensued
between the Sultans of Ghor and Ghazni, till Alla-ud-din Ghori invaded
Ghazni with his entire cavalry and wrested it from Bahram. Alla-ud-din
sacked the Indian spoils that Mahmud had placed there, massacred the
city’s population in a 7-day killing spree and subsequently burnt it
down. The next Ghaznavid Sultan, Khushro Maliq was driven out of
Afghanistan by a coalition of Oghuz Turks and the Ghorids in 1157, and the
Oghuz took Ghazni. The sons of Alla-ud-din, Ghiyas-ud-din Mu’azz-ud-din
Ghori and Shihab-ud-din Muhammad Ghori defeated the Oghuz and annexed
Ghazni in 1174. Ghiyas-ud-din, crowned himself Sultan, and appointed his
brother Sultankalka. Shihab-ud-din was assigned the task of extending the
kingdom to the East and he naturally gravitated towards India. 13 bloody
campaigns that ravaged Northern India followed:
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Early
in 1175 he invaded Punjab and sacked and burned Uch...(1)
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In 1178
he advanced south and marched towards Gujarat, but here the Indians
acted quickly and rallying under the western chAlukya king MUlarAja II
routed the Islamic forces completely forcing him to retreat...(2)
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In 1179
Ghori sent a message to PrithivirAja chAhamAna to make common cause with
him against the Chalukyas. Prithivaraj however, wise disregarding his
foolish minister, kadambavAsa’s advise to make a common cause with Ghori,
preemptively attacked NaDDula and reconquered it from the Moslems.
•
Shihab
recovered in 1180 and invaded Sindh and ravaged the population carrying
away much loot...(3)
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Then
Shihabuddin Muhammad, quickly followed it up in 1181 and 1184 with two
invasions of Lavapura (Lahore) accompanied with much slaughter...(4+5)
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In 1186
he invaded the Ghaznavid occupied Punjab and defeated the Sultan Khushro
Maliq and wrested Punjab...(6)
•
1188
The Ghur Sultankalka invaded the ChAhamAna kingdom and sacked the fort
of Tabarhindah killing the Hindu male populace and raping the women.
Hindu refugees flocked around Delhi alarming the ChAhamAnas...(7)
•
1191
PrithivirAj advanced to meet Shihabuddin’s raid and routed him in the
great battle of Tarai. While the Muslims suffered a crushing defeat, the
Indians failed to butcher them to man and allowed Shihab to get away
unharmed. He fled back to Central Asia leaving Punjab completely
undefended...(8)
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1191
PrithivirAj attacked Tabarhindah and took it back from the Muslims. Here
the biggest mistake of the Hindus was not to reconquer and arm Punjab
suitably.
•
1192
Shihab returned and sacked Tabarhindah again. This was followed by the
second battle of Tarai, the ChAhamAna army was crushed and Prithiviraj
was captured and brutally tortured to death...(9)
•
1192
the Ghur Sultankalka made a second trust towards Ajayamerupura (Ajmer)
and sacked it smashing Hindu temples and a Hindu university in course of
this invasion. The Hindus captured in this expedition caused slave
prices to fall to a few Dirhams in the Muslim markets...(10)
•
1193 The sultankalka invaded
Kannauj and slew the GAhadwala king Jayachandra. He followed this up
with an invasion of vArANsipura slaughtering Hindus with great savagery
and desecrating the holy city...(11+12)
After this, his viceroy
Kutub-ud-din (also his lover?) and the Turkish adventurer Ikhtiyaruddin
Khalji furthered the violence of Islam in the land of Hind. Meanwhile
Shihab’s brother died in Ghazna and he crowned himself Sultan and
immediately launched himself into another Jihad on the infidels of
Hindustan in 1206. The exact course of this campaign is not clear. While
on the North-western reaches of the Sindhu, he was ambushed by the Khokar
chiefs and shot down by an arrow...(13). Thus ended the carrier of the
Moslem brigand who brought misery to the whole of northern India through
his 13 invasions.