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Mubarak Shah's tomb in Kotla Mubarakpur. [citation needed] Muizuddin Muhammad Mubarak Shah (Persian: مبارک شاه معز الدین محمد, born Mubarak Khan; Persian: مبارک خان معز الدین محمد; r. 1421–1434) was the second monarch of the Sayyid dynasty which ruled the Delhi Sultanate.
The Sayyid dynasty was the fourth dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, with four rulers ruling from 1414 to 1451 for 37 years. [4] The first ruler of the dynasty, Khizr Khan, who was the Timurid vassal of Multan, conquered Delhi in 1414, while the rulers proclaimed themselves the Sultans of the Delhi Sultanate under Mubarak Shah, [5] [6] which succeeded the Tughlaq dynasty and ruled the Sultanate ...
Rana Lakha like his father defeated the royal army of Delhi's Sultan Firuz Shah Tughluq. He further took the war to Gaya in Bihar and was exempted from the pilgrimage tax imposed on Hindus for their visit there. Battle of Raipur: Maharana Mokal: Mubarak Shah: Mewar Victory [4] Maharana Mokal repelled an invasion by Sayyid dynasty. Battle of ...
He succeeded his uncle, Mubarak Shah to the throne. [1] Both Muhammad Shah and his son, Alam Shah who succeeded him, were supplanted by the Lodi dynasty.Muhammad Shah mostly spent his reign going on hunting expeditions and he eventually died in 1445 due to drinking too much alcohol.
4 Sayyid dynasty (1414–1451) 5 Lodi dynasty (1451–1526) 6 Family trees. ... Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah: 1299 9 July 1320 14 April 1316 1 May 1320 Son of Alauddin Khalji
Muizud Din Mubarak Shah, better known as Mubarak Shah, succeeded his father, Khizr Khan, as Delhi Sultanate, the leader of the Sayyid dynasty. Mubarak Shah established a city called Mubarakabad on the banks of the Yamuna River. However, no trace of it exists now. Mubarak Shah died in 1434 CE and he was buried in Kotla Mubarakpur, named in his ...
Qutb-ud-din Mubarak Shah (r. 1316–1320 ) also known as Ikhtiyar al-Din , [ 1 ] was a ruler of the Delhi Sultanate of present-day India. A member of the Khalji dynasty , he was a son of Alauddin Khalji .
Yahya bin Ahmad Sirhindi (nisba of Sirhind in Punjab) was a 15th century Indian Muslim historian who wrote Tarikh-i-Mubarak Shahi, a Persian language chronicle of the Delhi Sultanate. Written during the reign of Mubarak Shah , his work is an important source of information for the Sayyid dynasty .