In Indian history, some rulers became famous not only for their power but also for their kindness and generosity. One such ruler was given a special title because he was known for donating large amounts of wealth to the poor and needy. His rule marked the beginning of a new era in India, and his contributions are still remembered today. But who was this generous ruler called “Lakh Baksha?”
The title “Lakh Baksha” was given to Qutub-ud-din Aibak. He was known for donating large number amounts of money to the poor, religious scholars and charities. His kindness and generosity earned him this special name, as he gave away lakhs of rupees to help people in need.
Qutub-ud-Din Aibak was not only a brave ruler but also a kind-hearted leader. He believed in helping the poor and supporting charities. His habit of giving large donations earned him the name “Lakh Baksha,” which means “Giver of Lakhs.” People admired him for his generosity and respected him as a great ruler.
Qutub-ud-Din Aibak was a Turkic military leader who became the first Sultan of Delhi and founded the Slave Dynasty. He was originally a Mamluk (enslaved soldier) who served Muhammad Ghori, a powerful ruler of the Ghurid Empire. After Muhammad Ghori’s death, Aibak took control of his Indian territories and established the Delhi Sultanate.
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