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Ibrahim Khan Lodi (Persian: ابراهیم لودی; 1480 – 21 April 1526) was the last Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate, [2] [3] who became Sultan in 1517 after the death of his father Sikandar Khan. He was the last ruler of the Lodi dynasty , reigning for nine years until 1526, when he was defeated and killed at the Battle of Panipat by Babur ...
Following the reign of the Sayyids, the Afghan [6] [a] [7] [8] Lodi dynasty gained the sultanate. Bahlul Khan Lodi (r. 1451–1489) was the nephew and son-in-law of Malik Sultan Shah Lodi, the governor of Sirhind in (), India and succeeded him as the governor of Sirhind during the reign of Sayyid dynasty ruler Muhammad Shah.
6 Family trees. Toggle Family trees subsection. 6.1 Mamluk dynasty (1206-1290) ... Ibrahim Khan Lodi: Formation: 25 June 1206: Abolition: 21 April 1526 (Total 319 years)
Ibrahim Lodi was unable to consolidate his power, and after Jalal Khan's death, the governor of Punjab, Daulat Khan Lodi, reached out to the Mughal Babur and invited him to attack the Delhi Sultanate. [163] Babur defeated and killed Ibrahim Lodi in the Battle of Panipat in 1526. The death of Ibrahim Lodi ended the Delhi Sultanate, and the ...
Ibrahim Khan Lodi: Mewar Victory [6] Rana Sanga defeated Ibrahim Lodi and annexed northeast Rajputana. Ibrahim after being defeated fled from the battle leaving one of his sons behind to be taken as a prisoner. The resources of Ibrahim were depleted by this war with Sanga so he could not renew the contest for some time. Battle of Dholpur (1519)
Ibrahim Khan Lodi; L. Bahlul Khan Lodi; S. Sikandar Khan Lodi This page was last edited on 27 August 2021, at 20:18 (UTC). ...
A Pakistani news channel claims that President-elect Donald Trump was actually born in Pakistan.. Neo News, an Urdu-language outlet, reported that Trump was born as Dawood Ibrahim Khan in the ...
After the successive defeats in the battles of Senha, Rapri and Raigaon Khaga, he was finally defeated on the banks of the Rahab, [15] after which Bahlul Lodi appointed Mubarak Khan to Jaunpur. Hussain Shah re-assembled his forces, expelled Mubarak Khan and re-occupied Jaunpur, until Bahlul drove him out again. [16]