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Kara-Manikpur, o semplicemente Kara è stata una (provincia) nell'India medievale. Essa si articolava in due entità e Manikpur, site sulle opposte sponde del fiume Gange, in quello che è l'attuale Stato dell'Uttar Pradesh. Nel XV secolo, il distretto cadde il controllo dei Sultani Sharqī di Jaunpur e, dopo la riconquista da parte dei sovrani di Delhi, i capi Rajput furono spesso in guerra coi governatori musulmani. Gli Afghani mantennero poi il controllo del distretto, e all'inizio del regno di Akbar (metà del XVI secolo), il governatore di Manikpur si ribellò. Kara-Manikpur was a subah (province) in Medieval India. It consisted of two strongholds: Kara and Manikpur, located on opposite sides of the river Ganges, in what is now the state of Uttar Pradesh. In the eleventh century, the warrior saint of Islam, Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud, defeated the princes of Manikpur and Kara, but Muslim rule was not established till the defeat of Jayachandra by Muhammad Ghori. Manikpur and Kara were important seats of government in the early Muslim period. Alauddin Khalji was governor there, before he gained the throne of Delhi by murdering his uncle on the sands of the river between Manikpur and Kara.
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Kara-Manikpur was a subah (province) in Medieval India. It consisted of two strongholds: Kara and Manikpur, located on opposite sides of the river Ganges, in what is now the state of Uttar Pradesh. In the eleventh century, the warrior saint of Islam, Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud, defeated the princes of Manikpur and Kara, but Muslim rule was not established till the defeat of Jayachandra by Muhammad Ghori. Manikpur and Kara were important seats of government in the early Muslim period. Alauddin Khalji was governor there, before he gained the throne of Delhi by murdering his uncle on the sands of the river between Manikpur and Kara. In the fifteenth century, the district came under the rule of the Sharqi kings of Jaunpur and, after its restoration to Delhi, the Rajput chiefs and the Muslim governors were frequently in revolt. The Afghans long retained their hold on the district, and early in the reign of Akbar (mid-16th century), the governor of Manikpur rebelled. In 1580, Akbar reorganized his empire into 12 Subahs and combined the provinces of Jaunpur Sultanate, Kara-Manikpur and territory of Bandhogarh into the Subah of Ilahabad. It is still called Kara-Manikpur, even though Kara now falls in Kaushambi district, while Manikpur has become a part of Pratapgarh district, Uttar Pradesh. Kara-Manikpur, o semplicemente Kara è stata una (provincia) nell'India medievale. Essa si articolava in due entità e Manikpur, site sulle opposte sponde del fiume Gange, in quello che è l'attuale Stato dell'Uttar Pradesh. Nell'XI secolo, il santo guerriero dell'Islam, , sconfisse i principi di Manikpur e Kara, ma un potere islamico non fu costituito fino alla disfatta di da parte di Muhammad Ghūrī. Manikpur e Kara furono importanti sedi di Governatorato nel primo periodo islamico. ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn Khaljī fu colà governatore, prima di diventare Sultano di Delhi, assassinando il suo predecessore, zio, tutore e suocero, Jalāl al-Dīn Khaljī sulle sponde del fiume, presso Manikpur e Kara, di cui era governatore Ulugh Khān, complice di ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn, anche se l'assassino formale fu un suo scherano, di nome Muḥammad Salīm. Nel XV secolo, il distretto cadde il controllo dei Sultani Sharqī di Jaunpur e, dopo la riconquista da parte dei sovrani di Delhi, i capi Rajput furono spesso in guerra coi governatori musulmani. Gli Afghani mantennero poi il controllo del distretto, e all'inizio del regno di Akbar (metà del XVI secolo), il governatore di Manikpur si ribellò. È ancora chiamata Kara-Manikpur, anche se Kara fa parte del distretto di Kaushambi, mentre Manikpur è diventata parte del distretto di Pratapgarh, nell'Uttar Pradesh.
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