Battle of Beas River

The Battle of Beas River took place between the Chagatai Khanate and the Mamluk Sultanate on 9 March 1285.Ghiyas ud din Balban arranged a military defense line across the Beas River as part of his "blood and iron" fortification chain strategy at Multan and Lahore as a countermeasure against the Chagatai Khanate invasion.Balban managed to repulse the invasion.However, his son Muhammad Khan was slain in battle.This Indian history-related article is a stub.
Mongol invasion of Central AsiaSouth Asia1250 CESULTANATE(MAMLUKS)LOHARASQARLUGHIDSMARYULKUMAONSOOMRASMAKRANSULTANATEMONGOLEMPIREGUJARATCHUDASAMASCHANDELASBUNDELASKHANGARSJAISALMERMARWARAMARKOTKARNATASNAGVANSISKAKATIYASCHODASEASTERNGANGASYADAVASPANDYASCHOLASHOYSALASKADAMBASCHERASBeas RiverChagatai KhanateMamluk SultanateGhiyas ud din BalbanMongol invasions of IndiaPunjab (1292)Punjab (1297–98)AmrohaMongol invasions andconquestsCentral AsiaQara KhitaiKhwarezmWest AsiaCaucasusJraberdAnatoliaPersiaNizari stateBaghdadLevantPalestineEast AsiaWestern XiaEastern XiaSoutheast AsiaVietnamSecondSiberiaIrtysh RiverSakhalinEuropeKievan RusVolga BulgariaDurdzuketiCircassiaHoly Roman EmpireBulgaria and SerbiaLatin EmpireLithuaniaByzantine ThraceSerbiaGazariaMultanLahoreZiauddin Barani