Battle of Kili

The Battle of Kili was fought in 1299 between the Mongols of the Chagatai Khanate and the Delhi Sultanate. The Mongols, led by Qutlugh Khwaja, invaded India, intending to conquer Delhi. When they encamped at Kili near Delhi, the Delhi Sultan Alauddin Khalji led an army to check their advance.

Battle of Kili 1299
Part of the Mongol invasions of India
Date1299
Location
Kili near Delhi
28.65456°N 77.23090°E / 28.65456; 77.23090
Result Delhi Sultanate victory
Territorial
changes
Mongol forces expelled from India
Belligerents
Chagatai Khanate Delhi Sultanate
Commanders and leaders
  • Qutlugh Khwaja (DOW)
  • Hiljak
  • Targhi
Strength
100,000
200,000 (Exaggerated)
30,000
300,000 (Exaggerated)
Location of Delhi in present-day India

Alauddin's general Zafar Khan attacked a Mongol unit led by Hijlak without Alauddin's permission. The Mongols tricked Zafar Khan into following them away from Alauddin's camp, and then ambushed his unit. Before he died, Zafar Khan managed to inflict heavy casualties on the Mongol army. The Mongols decided to retreat after two days.

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