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Malik of Bamiyan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jalal al-Din Ali (Persian: جلال الدین علی) was the last ruler of the Ghurid branch of Bamyan, ruling from 1206 to 1215.
Jalal al-Din Ali | |
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Malik of Bamiyan | |
Reign | 1206-1215 |
Predecessor | Baha al-Din Sam II |
Successor | Khwarazmian conquest |
Born | 12th-century Bamyan |
Died | 1215 Bamyan |
Spouse | Daughter of Ala al-Din Atsiz |
House | Ghurid |
Father | Baha al-Din Sam II |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
He was the son of Baha al-Din Sam II, and had a brother named Ala al-Din Muhammad. Not much is known about Jalal al-Din's early life, except that he married the daughter of his relative Ala al-Din Atsiz.
After the assassination of the Ghurid supreme leader Mu'izz al-Din Muhammad in 1206, Jalal al-Din's father Baha al-Din Sam II was supported by the native Iranian soldiers, while the Turkic ghulams supported another Ghurid prince named Ghiyath al-Din Mahmud. Baha al-Din Sam II, however, died a few days later, and was succeeded by Jalal al-Din, who, along with his brother Ala al-Din Muhammad, were supported by their father's supporters.[1] Jalal al-Din shortly crowned Ala al-Din Muhammad as the ruler of Ghazni, and then went back to his capital, Bamiyan. However, the two brothers shortly came in a dispute between Bamiyan, and meanwhile the Turkic general Taj al-Din Yildiz wrested Ghazni from Ala al-Din Muhammad.[1]
During the following years, the Khwarazmian Empire began slowly conquering the Ghurid kingdom, and in 1215 the Khwarazm-shah Muhammad II invaded the domains of Jalal al-Din, where he defeated and killed the latter, while incorporating Bamiyan into his empire, thus putting an end to the Ghurid branch of Bamiyan.
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