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Malik Kafur was called ‘Hazaar Dinari’ because— (A) He owned 1,000 villages (B) He was bought for 1,000 dinars (C) He was the commander of 1,000 soldiers (D) None of these

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Malik Kafur earned the title “Hazaar Dinari” because he was purchased for 1,000 dinars during the Gujarat campaign. The high price reflected his exceptional physical appearance and potential. His intelligence and military ability later justified this valuation, as he rose to become one of Alauddin Khalji’s most trusted generals. ANSWER: (B) He was bought for 1,000 dinars

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  1. The nickname “Hazaar Dinari” given to Malik Kafur referred to the unusually high price of 1,000 dinars paid for him when he was purchased from Khambhat during the Gujarat conquest. The term highlighted not only his material value as a slave but also the exceptional qualities that made him desirable. Malik Kafur later demonstrated remarkable loyalty, administrative ability and military skill, eventually becoming Alauddin Khalji’s top commander. His leadership in the southern campaigns brought enormous wealth and prestige to the Delhi Sultanate. Thus, the title became symbolic of both his high purchase price and his later contributions.

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