"Conquest of Malwa On the southern border of Hindustan, Rai Mahlak Deo, of Malwa, and Koka, his Pardhan, who had under their command a select body of thirty thousand cavalry, and infantry without number, boasting of their large force, had rubbed their eyes with the antimony of pride, and, according to the verse, âWhen fate decrees the sight is blinded,â had forsaken the path of obedience. A select army of royal troops was appointed, and suddenly fell on those blind and bewildered men. Victory itself preceded them, and had her eyes fixed upon the road to see when the triumphant army would arrive. Until the dust of the army of Islam arose, the vision of their eyes was closed. The blows of the sword they descended upon them, their heads were cut off and the earth was moistened with Hindu blood.... The accursed Koka, also, was slain, and his head was sent to the Sultan. His confidential chamberlain, âAinu-l Mulk, was appointed to the Government of Malwa, and directed to expel Mahlak Deo from Mandu, âand to cleanse that old Gabristan from the odour of [p. 81] infidelity.â A spy showed him a way secretly into the fort, and he advanced upon Mahlak Deo âbefore even his household gods were aware of it.â The Rai was slain while attempting to fly. This event occurred on Thursday, the 5th of Jumada-l awwal, A.H. 7052 (Nov. 1305 A.D.). âAinu-l Mulk sent a chamberlain to the sultan with a despatch announcing this event. The sultan returned thanks to God for the victory, and added Mandu to the Government of âAinu-l Mulk...."
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Amir Khusrow
1253 â 1325
Ab'ul Hasan YamÄ«n ud-DÄ«n Khusrau (1253 â 1325), better known as AmÄ«r Khusrow DehlavÄ«, was a Sufi musician, poet and scholar from the Indian subcontinent.
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