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Khawajatash

Khwajatash was the name of a Mongol general who led an invasion of India in 1304. He was defeated by the Delhi Sultan Alauddin Khilji at the Battle of Amroha. Khwajatash was killed in the battle.

The name Khwajatash is of Turkic origin and means “lord of the chessboard”. It is possible that Khwajatash was a skilled chess player, or that the name was given to him because of his strategic skills.

Khwajatash is a relatively obscure figure in history, but his defeat at the Battle of Amroha was a significant victory for the Delhi Sultanate and helped to secure Alauddin Khilji’s rule.

Here are some other details about Khwajatash:

  • He was a general in the army of the Mongol ruler Ghazan Khan.
  • He was leading a force of about 40,000 Mongols when he invaded India in 1304.
  • He was defeated by Alauddin Khilji’s army at the Battle of Amroha, which was fought near the modern-day city of Amroha in Uttar Pradesh, India.
  • Khwajatash was killed in the battle.
  • His defeat was a significant victory for the Delhi Sultanate and helped to secure Alauddin Khilji’s rule.