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  2. History of Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    Silver sasnu of the Kashmir Sultan Shams al-Din Shah II (ruled 1537–38). During the Sultanate period, the Kashmir sultans issued silver and copper coins. The silver coins were square and followed a weight standard unique to Kashmir of between 6 and 7 gm. This coin weighs 6.16 gm.

  3. Kingdom of Kashmir (1754–1762) - Wikipedia

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    First in 1752 and then again in 1762 After the invasion of India by Nader Shah in 1739, many of the frontier provinces of the Mughal Empire , including Kashmir , exerted autonomy. In the Battles of Lahore in 1748 and 1752 , Lahore was captured by the Durrani forces of Ahmad Shah Durrani , which further weakened the position of the Mughals. [ 1 ]

  4. List of monarchs of Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    A Muslim historian named Hassan is said to have obtained a copy of the translation, and the later Muslim historians provided a fabricated list of 35 names ending in -Khan. [6] Some sources claim that after Gonanda II was killed, Parikshit handed over Kashmir to his second son Harnadeva. This gave rise to the Pandava Dynasty of Kashmir.

  5. Category:Political history of Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    Kashmir Sultanate (3 C, 6 P) This page was last edited on 9 January 2025, at 23:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Shah Mir dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Shah Mir arrived in Kashmir in 1313 along with his family, during the reign of Suhadeva (1301–1320), whose service he entered. In subsequent years, through his tact and ability Shah Mir rose to prominence and became one of the most important personalities of his time.

  7. Kashmir Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    Sketch of Shah Hamadan mosque dating back to 1906. The Kashmir Sultanate, [b] historically Latinised as the Sultanate of Cashmere and officially known as the State of Kashmir, was a medieval kingdom established in the early 14th century, primarily in the Kashmir Valley, found in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent.

  8. List of former national capitals - Wikipedia

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    Fourth Chinese domination; it was the first capital of Hồ dynasty Tây Đô, Thanh Hóa: Đại Việt-Nam Triều (Restored Lê dynasty) Vietnam: 1533 1592 moved to Thăng Long after defeating Mạc dynasty: Phú Xuân Đại Việt-Đàng Trong (Nguyễn lords) Vietnam: 1558 1777 Tây Sơn dynasty unified Đại Việt Phú Xuân

  9. Category:History of Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    The history of Kashmir, from 1846 to 1947 part of the princely state of Kashmir and Jammu, and from 1947 divided between the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir (now split into Ladakh and the union territory Jammu and Kashmir) and the Pakistani territories of the Gilgit Agency and Baltistan (now amalgamated as Gilgit-Baltistan) and Azad Kashmir.