Between 1309 and 1311, Malik Kafur led two campaigns in South India. The significance of the expeditions lies in that:

1.they reflected a high degree of boldness and spirit of adventure on the part of the Delhi rulers

2.the invaders returned to Delhi with untold wealth

3.they provided fresh geographical knowledge

4.Ala-ud-din promoted Malik Kafur to the rank of Malik-naib or Vice-Regent of the Empire

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