Aram Shah

He briefly held the throne from Lahore after the unexpected death of Qutb ud-Din Aibak before being defeated and dethroned by Iltutmish who began ruling from Delhi.According to the 16th century historian Firishta, the kingdom also suffered an invasion from the neighbouring ruler Nasir ad-Din Qabacha of Multan.[1] A group of nobles, led by the military justiciar (Amir-i Dad) Ali-yi Ismail, invited Iltutmish to occupy the throne.[5] Iltutmish marched to Delhi, where he seized the power, and later defeated Aram Shah's forces at Bagh-i Jud.According to the Tabaqat-i Nasiri, Aram Shah was "martyred": it is not clear if he was killed on the battlefield, or put to death as a prisoner of war.
Sultan of the Mamluk SultanateQutb ud-Din AibakIltutmishPersiansultanMamluk SultanateLahoreQutb al-Din AibakMinhaj-i-SirajTabaqat-i NasiriAta-Malik JuvayniTarikh-i JahangushayTurkicmaliksBengalFirishtaNasir ad-Din QabachaMultanBadaunK. A. Nizami