The Battle of Amroha was fought between the armies of the Delhi Sultanate of India and the Mongols of Central Asia. The battle took place on 20 December in 1305 during the reign of Alauddin Khilji, second ruler of the Khilji dynasty (1290-1320), the second of the five dynasties, the combination of which went on to be called the Delhi Sultanate.
Fought in the modern Indian state, Uttar Pradesh The Battle of Amroha resulted in the defeat of the Mongol forces who were led by Ali Beg who was trampled under the feet of the elephants on the order of Khilji Sultan. Other prisoners were put to death and their skulls were embedded into the walls of the fortress of Siri which was commissioned by Allaudin Khilji in Delhi.
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