Walking in search of luck, Ikhtiar Uddin Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khilji was on his way to the east, intoxicated by the State. In 1251, Bakhtiyar Khilji attacked Udantapuri Vihar, killed the Buddhist monks of Bihar, destroyed Nalanda, burned all the books of Nalanda. Nadia was captured in an ambush. Quoting from the book Muntakhab-ut-Tawarikh by Abd al-Qadir Badayuni, Sitaram Goel writes in The Book of Islamic Imperialism in India, "The Nadiya invaders came under the control of the Bakhtiar army with a large amount of plunder and money. They demolished the temples of Pujo, the temples of the heretics became overnight mosques and khankas. ” According to the Tabqãt-i-Akbariz of Nizamuddin Ahmad published from Calcutta in the translation of the historian Varun Dey, Professor of Indian Institute of Management, "Ikhtiyar Uddin Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khilji has been in the royal family from Dinhin. Either way, his name is inscribed on the coin. The khanka and the madrasa have been erected there to break down the idols and temples of the heretics.
Ghulam Husain Salim's Riyãzu's-Salãtîn book translated from Persian to English by Abdus Salam and published from Delhi. Muhammad Bakhtiyar laid the black arm of destruction in Nalanda Bihar, wiping out the whole town, its residence, the temple of Pujo, the Buddhist monastery and the monastery. Lakshman Sen captured the capital and robbed the capital of Lakshmanati and imposed its Islamic rule. During the entire reign of Bakhtiyar, the temple was demolished and the mosque was built and was employed in spreading and serving Islam.
In his book Decolonizing the Hindu Mind, Koenraad Elst quotes from Louis Frederic's book L'Inde de l'Islâm (Islam of India), "Muhammad Ghuri ordered the demolition of the temple of Ajmir and the construction of a mosque there, and a madrasah built next to the mosque. The knife turns, occupies the cough, destroys it and continues to plunder. At the same time, Bakhtiyar continued to ravage other parts of Bengal. He almost eradicated the Buddhist community of Bihar, destroyed the then Nalanda University, the backbone of the study of theology and philosophy. Bakhtiyar Khilji overthrew Lakshman Sen and established a Muslim state there. The basalt of Lakshvanti's Gangatier rubs a temple built on stone. He killed two thousand Buddhist monks in Udanatpuri Bihar in 1212. ”
Kishori Saran Lal, from Delhi, writes in his Theory and Practice of Muslim State in India, that the education of Hindus and Buddhists was severely hampered by education. Temples, tolls adjacent to the monastery, were on the verge of extinction, becoming the target of regular attacks. Like Qutbuddin Aibek, he attacked the huge Deva Sanskrit College in Ajmer and set up an Arhai din ka Jhonpra mosque. On the east, Ikhtiyar Uddin Bakhtiyar Khilji Buddhist Bihar, Ondantpuri, Nalanda, Vikramshila University were destroyed. The destruction of Hindu temples, tolls, and schools continued throughout the Islamic empire in India from that time until the reign of Aurangzeb. Aurangzeb is a bit generous, but he is no exception. I have long lived in Delhi, Bhopal, Hyderabad (Deccan). There is no temple left before the Muslim invasion in this area. The education of the Hindus depended largely on the Brahmin scholars of temples, monasteries and monasteries, and these institutions were urban-centric. Ikhtiar Uddin Bakhtiar Khilji began to destroy the tolls, scholars and temples.
Whatever is written in the pages of history, Ikhtiar Uddin is presented as a war hero in Muslim society. Bakhtiyar introduced Muslim rule in Bengal. The heroism of Nadia's occupation with only five soldiers has reached the level of myth with the Muslims. Al-Mahmud Bakhtiyar Khilji, the renowned poet of Bangladesh, wrote the highly sectarian poem "Bakhtiyar's Horse". The poem is widely practiced by various Islamic student organizations.
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