Not to be confused with Turks in India.
Turkic peoples have historically been associated as one of the non-native peoples to have ruled areas of the Indian subcontinent. Various dynasties of the later medieval era and early modern era in India were of Turkic and mixed Indian or Afghan descent. Two of the dynasties of the Delhi Sultanate, viz. the Tughlaqs and Khaljis, for instance, were of mixed Turkic origin, with Indian and Afghan ancestry respectively. The terms Indo-Turkic or Turco-Indian is used to refer to people and dynasties of mixed Turkic and Indian descent, as well as the fusion culture formed as a result.
Present day
The community had traditionally served as soldiers in the armies of the various princely states in the Kathiawar Agency. They are also good traders. Like other Gujarati Muslims, they have a caste association known as the Jamat, which acts both as a welfare organization and an instrument of social control.
Notable people and dynasties
- Taj al-Din Yildiz, general of the Delhi Sultanate
- Mamluk dynasty of Delhi
- Shah Turkan, mistress of Iltutmish
- Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji, general of the Delhi Sultanate
- Muhammad Shiran Khalji, the 2nd governor of Bengal (Lakhnauti) under the Delhi Sultanate
- Iwaz Khalji, the 3rd governor of Bengal (Lakhnauti) under the Delhi Sultanate
- Ali Mardan Khalji, the 3rd governor of Bengal (Lakhnauti) under the Delhi Sultanate
- Malik Balkha Khalji, the last Khalji governor of Bengal (Lakhnauti) under the Delhi Sultanate
- Saifuddin Aibak, 1st governor of Bengal (Lakhnauti) under the Mamluk Delhi Sultanate
- Awar Khan Aibak, 2nd governor of Bengal (Lakhnauti) under the Mamluk Delhi Sultanate
- Tughral Tughan Khan, 3rd governor of Bengal (Lakhnauti) under the Mamluk Delhi Sultanate
- Tughlaq Tamar Khan, 4th governor of Bengal (Lakhnauti) under the Mamluk Delhi Sultanate
- Malik Ikhtiyaruddin Iuzbak, 6th governor of Bengal (Lakhnauti) under the Mamluk Delhi Sultanate
- Ijjauddin Balban Iuzbaki, 7th governor of Bengal (Lakhnauti) under the Mamluk Delhi Sultanate
- Nasiruddin Bughra Khan, 13th governor of Bengal (Lakhnauti) under the Mamluk Delhi Sultanate
- Rukunuddin Kaikaus, 1st governor of Bengal (Lakhnauti) under the Balban Delhi Sultanate
- Shamsuddin Firuz Shah, 2nd governor of Bengal (Lakhnauti) under the Balban Delhi Sultanate
- Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah, 3rd governor of Bengal (Lakhnauti) under the Balban Delhi Sultanate
- Izz al-Din Yahya, 6th governor of Bengal (Lakhnauti) under the Tughlaq Delhi Sultanate
- Munim Khan, 1st Mughal Subahdar of Bengal Subah
- Khan Jahan I, 2nd Mughal Subahdar of Bengal Subah
- Jahangir Quli Beg, Mughal Subahdar of Bengal Subah
- Nasir ad-Din Qabacha, Governor of Multan
- Ghazi ud-Din Khan Feroze Jung III, 1st Nawab of Baoni State
- Dürrüşehvar Sultan, Imperial Princess of the Ottoman Empire wife of prince Azam Jah
- Princess Niloufer, Princess of the Ottoman Empire wife of prince Moazzam Jah
- Princess Esra, wife of Mukarram Jah, 8th Nizam of Hyderabad
- Manolya Onur, wife of Mukarram Jah, 8th Nizam of Hyderabad
- Muhammad Beg Khan-e Rosebahani, was Qiladar and Jagirdar of Banganapalle
- Jackie Shroff, Indian actor
- Abul A'la Maududi, was an Islamic scholar
See also
References
- Audrey Truschke (2021). The Language Of History.
- Giv Nassiri (2002). Turco-Persian Civilization and the Role of Scholar's Travel and Migration in Its Elaboration and Continuity.
- People of India Gujarat Volume XXI Part Three edited by R.B Lal, P.B.S.V Padmanabham, G Krishnan & M Azeez Mohideen pages 1394-1399