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  2. Lodi dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Lodi dynasty was an Afghan royal family that ruled Sultanate of Delhi from 1451 to 1526. [6] It was the fifth and final dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, and was founded by Bahlol Lodi when he replaced the Sayyid dynasty .

  3. List of monarchs of Punjab - Wikipedia

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    Founder of first Indian united empire. Bindusara: 297–273 BCE: Known for his foreign diplomacy and crushed of Vidarbha revolt. Ashoka: 268–232 BCE: Greatest emperor of dynasty. His son Kunala was blinded and died before his father. Ashoka was succeeded by his grandson. Also known for Kalinga War victory. Dasharatha Maurya: 232–224 BCE ...

  4. List of sultans of Delhi - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Following the conquest of India by the Ghurids, five unrelated heterogeneous dynasties ruled over the Delhi Sultanate sequentially: the Mamluk dynasty (1206–1290), the Khalji dynasty (1290–1320), the Tughlaq dynasty (1320–1414), [3] the Sayyid dynasty (1414–1451), and the Lodi dynasty (1451–1526).

  5. Bahlul Khan Lodi - Wikipedia

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    Bahlul Khan Lodi (Persian: بهلول لودی; died 12 July 1489) was the chief of the Afghan Lodi tribe. [1] Founder of the Lodi dynasty from the Delhi Sultanate [2] upon the abdication of the last claimant from the previous Sayyid rule. [3] Bahlul became sultan of the dynasty on 19 April 1451 [4] [1] (855 AH).

  6. Sheikh Hamid - Wikipedia

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    According to some scholars, Hamid Lodi was supposedly a descendant of Sama (or Usama) Lawi who was son of Ghalib Lawi. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Other sources state that he was from the Lodi tribe of Pashtuns . [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] According to Samuel Miklos Stern , the Lodi dynasty itself might have been fabricated as its mention only starts appearing with ...

  7. Sikandar Khan Lodi - Wikipedia

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    Sikandar was the second son of Sultan Bahlul Lodi, who had founded the Lodi ruling dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate. [3] Sikandar was a capable ruler who encouraged trade across his territory. He expanded Lodi rule into the regions of Gwalior and Bihar. He made a treaty with Alauddin Hussain Shah and his Sultanate of Bengal.

  8. Shaikh Hamid Lodi - Wikipedia

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    According to some scholars, Hamid Lodi was supposedly a descendant of Sama (or Usama) Lawi who was son of Ghalib Lawi. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Other sources state that he was from the Lodi tribe of Pashtuns . [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] According to Samuel Miklos Stern , the Lodi dynasty itself might have been fabricated as its mention only starts appearing with ...

  9. Siege of Gwalior (1518) - Wikipedia

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    The Siege of Gwalior was a military expedition launched by Emperor Ibrahim Lodi of the Delhi Sultanate in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh.This expedition was led by his trusted courtier, Azam Humayun Lodi, and aimed to suppress the rebellion of the Tomaras and Jalal Khan at Gwalior Fort.