Jalal al-Din

Jalal al-Din just governed his genealogical realm in Khwarazm momentarily, until he had to leave for the southwestern piece of the domain (generally relating to introduce day Afghanistan), because of confronting resistance by numerous individuals of his Turkic commandants, who upheld his sibling and unique likely successor, Uzlagh-Shah. The next year, the Khwarazmian capital of Gurganj was caught and crushed by the Mongols. In the mean time, at the city of Ghazni, Jalal al-Din revitalized a generous armed force which comprised of Khwarazmians, Turks, and Ghurids, along these lines overcoming the seeking after powers of the Mongol chief Genghis Khan at the Battle of Ustuva, Battle of Kendakhar, Battle of Waliyan, Battle of Djerdin, skirmish of Parwan.[2] Jalal al-Din was, be that as it may, compelled to pull out to northwestern India by the Mongol powers.

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