To take care of the conquered lands, Muhmmad Ghori left behind his trusted General

To take care of the conquered lands, Muhmmad Ghori left behind his trusted General Correct Answer Qutub-din-Aibak

Ghori treated his slaves very nicely and sometimes with as much affection as a father would have for his son. One of his slaves was Qutb-ud-din Aibak. With the time, he rose through the ranks to become the most trusted general of Ghori. His greatest military successes occurred while working directly under Ghori's leadership. He was left with independent charge of Indian campaigns and thus became the first Muslim emperor of Northern India. He also established Turkish rule in India and made Delhi and Lahore his capital cities.

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