Tughral Khan

Tughral Khan

Tughral Khan ( _fa. طغرل خان) was a under Sultan Iltutmish. Tughral Tughan Khan governor of Bengal from 1236 to 1245 CE during the rule of Sultan Masud Shah. In April 1244, he tried to conquer Orissa but was defeated. Tughral Khan was recalled to Delhi and died in June 1246 AD.


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