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Qutb ad-Dīn Haydar         
PERSIAN SAINT
Qutb ad-Din Haydar
Qutb ad-Dīn Haydar was a Persian Sufi saint and Malāmatī-Qalāndārī Sheikh, of possible Turkic origin,Woods, John E. and Ernest Tucker, History and historiography of post-Mongol Central Asia and the Middle East, (GmBh & Co.
Qutb ad-Din         
MALE GIVEN NAME
Qutb-ud-Din; Qutb ud-Din; Kutb-ud-din; Qutb al-Dīn; Qutb al-Din; Qutbuddin; Qutb ad din; Qutb ud din; Ghotbeddin
Qutb ad-Din or Qutb-ud-Din (; ) is an Arabic male given name translated as 'the pivot of the faith' or 'axis of the faith'.
Qutb al-Din Aibak         
  • The [[Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra]] mosque in [[Ajmer]] was started in 1192 and completed in 1199 by Qutb al-Din Aibak.
  • The [[Qutb Minar]] in [[Delhi]] was started by Qutb al-Din Aibak in 1199 and completed by his son-in-law Iltutmish in 1220. It is an example of the Mamluk dynasty's works
HE FOUNDED MAMLUK DYNASTY BUT NEVER ASSUMED TITLE OF SULTAN (1150-1210)
Qutab-ud-din Aibak; Qutb ud Din Aibak; Qutb ud din Aibak; Qutb-Ud-Din Aybak; Qutb ud din Aybak; Qutub ud din Aybak; Qutubuddin Aibak; Qutub-ud-din-Aybak; Qutbuddin Aibak; Qutb-ud-din Aybak; Qutub-ud-din Aibak; Qutb-ud-din Aibak; Qutub-ud-Din Aibak; Quṭb al-Dīn Aibak; Qutbu l-Din Aibak; Qutb al-Din Aybeg; Qutb aldin Aibak; Qutb uddin Aibak; Qutb-ud-din-Aibak; Qutb al-Din Aibak
Qutb al-Din Aibak (), (1150 – 14 November 1210) was a general of the Ghurid king Muhammad Ghori. He was in charge of the Ghurid territories in northern India, and after Muhammad Ghori's death, he became the ruler of an independent kingdom that evolved into the Delhi Sultanate ruled by the Mamluk dynasty.