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  2. Kashmir Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    The Chaks continued to rule the Sultanate until the Mughal conquest in 1586 and their surrender in 1589. The Kashmir Sultanate was a Muslim monarchy comprising Kashmiri, Turco–Persian, Kohistani, Dardic, & Ladakhi elites. A Ladakhi Buddhist, Rinchan Bhoti, converted to Islam and served as the first Sultan.

  3. 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.

  4. List of monarchs of Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    This gave rise to the Pandava Dynasty of Kashmir. Harnadeva lost a succession war against Janamejaya, and so he remained the King of Kashmir. The last ruler was Bhagavanta, who was defeated by Lava in 1752 BCE. [7] Lava: A descendant of Gonanda I, who belonged to the Naga Dynasty and defeated King Bhagavanta of the Pandava Dynasty of Kashmir in ...

  5. Mughal conquest of Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    The Mughal conquest of Kashmir [a] also known as War of Kashmiri Independence, [b] [c] [1] [2] [3] was an invasion of the Kashmir Sultanate by the Mughal Empire in 1585–1589. [4] After severe fighting and heavy casualties, the Mughals defeated the Kashmiris in the Battle of Hastivanj (10 October 1586) [ 5 ] and annexed the sultanate into ...

  6. Shihabu'd-Din Shah - Wikipedia

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    Shihabu'd-Din Shah Miri (Kashmiri and Persian: شهاب الدین شاه میری) commonly known as Sherashamak (شِیراشَامَک The Lion's Claw; r. 1354 – 1373), or simply Shihabu'd-Din Shah, [1] was a ruler from the Shah Mir dynasty based in Kashmir. [2]

  7. Shah Mir dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Shah Mir dynasty (Kashmiri: شاه میٖر خاندان) or the House of Shah Mir, was a Kashmiri dynasty that ruled the Kashmir Sultanate in the Indian subcontinent. [1] The dynasty is named after its founder, Shah Mir .

  8. Kashmir Civil War (1419–1420) - Wikipedia

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    Zayn al-Abidin’s reign (1420–1470) is considered to be the golden age of the Kashmir Sultanate. He reversed many of Sultan Sikandar’s harsh policies, promoted religious tolerance, and fostered economic and cultural growth. His policies brought stability and prosperity to Kashmir, earning him the title Budshah (The Great King). [citation ...

  9. Zaina Kadal - Wikipedia

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    In modern day, Zaina Kadal is regarded as a historical monument in the cultural and architectural heritage of Kashmir. Although it is no longer a primary transportation route, [ 3 ] Zaina Kadal is regarded as one of the infrastructural development from the time of Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin.