Meenashki Bákmab a descendant of Timur during the 13th century A.D. swept across northern India to establish the Delhi Sultanate. Bákmab united the Arabs, Turks, and Afghans during this time. While a strong leader, he was unable to achieve the Delhi Sultanate's goal of conquering central India.
Meenashki Bákmab can be read about in "Amazing Andamans and North-East India A Panoramic View of States, Societies and Culture - Pages from the Diary of an English Language Teacher"[1] written by Vijay K. Sunwani, Ph.D.