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 India1100to1500.htm
Sikandar Shah 1554 - 55 CE (961 - 62 AH)
Firuz Shah 1351-88 CE (752 - 790 AH)
Ibrahim Shah 1554 - 55 CE (962 AH)
worldcoincatalog.com /C3/India/MuslimKingdoms/India1100to1500.htm

  
 Islamic History (Chronology)
In the Khiljis empire, Assassination of Malik Kafur, deposition of Shahabuddin Umar, accession of Qutbuddin Mubarak.
Death of the Delhi Sultan Ala ud Din Masud Shah, accession of Nasir ud Din Mahmud Shah.
In the Tughluqs empire, Invasion of Amir Timur, Mahmud Shah escapes from the capital.
www.barkati.net /english/chronology.htm

  
 India Under Muslims 1300-1615 by Sanderson Beck
Gujarat's Bahadur Shah annexed Malwa and besieged the Rajput fortress of Chitor.
Bahadur Shah resumed ruling Gujarat after the Mughals left in May 1536, but the next year he was lured into a meeting with the Portuguese and was killed trying to escape.
1555-1562) is considered the first Chak sultan of Kashmir, and he defeated attempted invasions by Shah Abul Maali in 1557 and by the Mughal Qara Bahadur in 1561.
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 world_hist.asp
The last Khalji, Qutb-ud-Din Mubarak Shah, was murdered in 1320 by his chief minister, Khusraw Khan, who was in turn replaced by Ghiyas-ud-Din Tughluq, the first ruler of the Tughluq dynasty.
Shah Jahan was deposed and imprisoned for the rest of his life by his son Aurangzeb, who became emp.
As a result, Shah Alam was forced to appoint the company to diwan (collector of revenue) for the area of Bengal, Bihar, and Orisaa.
www.bangla-sydney.com /world_hist.asp

  
 Ala ud din Khilji - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But Malika Jahan, the widow of Jalal-ud-din, put her younger son Rukun ud din Khilji to the throne.
Arkali Khan, Jalal-ud-din older son, and Rukun ud din were blinded.
A few months later his general Zafar Khan defeated invading Mongols near Jalandhar in 1297 to secure his throne.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ala_ud_din_Khilji

  
 Articles - Khilji
Jalal ud din Firuz Khilji took control of the Delhi Sultanate in 1290, and three Khilji sultans ruled the empire from 1290 to 1320.
Ikhtiar Uddin Muhammad bin Bakhtiar Khilji, one of the generals of Qutb-ud-din Aybak, conquered Bihar and Bengal in the late 12th century, and the Khiljis were feudatories of the Slave Dynasty of Delhi Sultans.
Mahmud Khilji established himself as ruler of Malwa in 1436, and his successors ruled Malwa until 1531, when Malwa was conquered by the Sultans of Gujarat.
www.kimia-sains.com /articles/Khilji

  
 Delhi Sultanate - Dangeruss-Industries.com
Qutb ud din Mubarak Shah[?] (1316- 1321)
Nasir ud din Muhammad Shah III[?] (1390 - 1393)
Mahmud Nasir ud din[?] (Sultan Mahmud II) at Delhi (1393 - 1394)
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 Ala-ud-din and His Eunuch General by Neria Harish Hebbar, MD
He was a nephew and son in law of the old man, Feroz Shah I. Ala-ud-din’s incursion into Deccan was kept secret from his uncle in 1296.
A small party of guards accompanied Feroz Shah I as he sailed downriver to meet his nephew and son in law.
His one attempt to surpass Aibak’s Qutb minar with a minar of his own, three times as tall was aborted very early and the ruins are seen today next to the Qutb.
www.boloji.com /history/006.htm

  
 Tourism of India - Holiday Ideas
North-east of the Feroz Shah Kotla on the banks of the Yamuna lies a simple square block of black marble depicting the spot where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated, following his assassination in 1948.
The fifth city of Delhi, built by Feroz Shah Tughlaq in 1354, is the Feroz Shah Kotla of today, close to Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg between Old and New Delhi.
The fourth and fifth storeys of the Qutab Minar were added by Firoz Shah Tughlaq.
www.tourismofindia.com /himg/mgdelhiwhattosee.htm

  
 History of Mainpuri
In the year 1429-30, Qutb khan, son of Hasan Khan, held the fief of Rapri which was resumed by Mubarak Shah (1421-1434, the successor of Khizr Khan, in 1429-30, when the former s complicity was suspected in the series of revolts organised by the Rajput chiefs against the authority of the sultan.
Muhammad Shah died in 1394, and was succeeded by his son, Nasiruddin Mahmud shah, who appointed Khwaja Jahan Malik Sarwar as the governor of Jaunpur.
During Sher Shah's rule (1540-1545) the chiefs of this district and the adjoining parts remained loyal to the sultan and maintained peace and tranquillity in this region.
mainpuri.nic.in /chapter2.htm

  
 Historical Places in India, Historical Places in New Delhi, Red Fort, India Gate, Lotus Temple
Mubarak Shah (1433) and Ibrahim Lodhi (1526), are located here.
The latter was built by Sikander Shah Lodhi in 1494 A.D. and is noted for its lofty dome.
The tombs of Sikandar Lodhi and some others, viz Mohammad Shah (1450).
www.travelmasti.com /domestic/delhi/placestosee.htm

  
 1351 . 1348 . Delhi Sultanate . Switzerland . 1349 . May 1 . Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March . Thailand . 15th century
Jalal ud din Firuz Khilji 1290-1294 Ala ud din Khilji 1294-1316 Qutb ud din Mubarak Shah 1316-1321...
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 All words on List of Indian monarchs
Shahab ud din Ahmad Shah I (1422-1435) (Capital: Bidar)
Ala ud din Bahman Shah (1347-1358) (Capital: Gulbarga)
Mahmud Nasir ud din (Sultan Mahmud) at Dehli (1394-1413)
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 Telingana --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The succession dispute resulted in the murder of Malik Kafur by the palace guards and in the blinding of 'Ala'-ud-Din's six-year-old son by Qutb-ud-Din Mubarak Shah, the sultan's third son, who assumed the sultanate (1316–20).
The sultanate was founded in 1347 by 'Ala'-ud-Din Bahman Shah, who was supported by other military leaders in rebellion against the sultan of Delhi, Muhammad ibn Tughluq.
Bahman Shah spent most of his reign consolidating a kingdom in the Deccan and strengthening his hold over those Muslim nobles who chose to remain there rather than to join Muhammad ibn Tughluq in North India.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9071602

  
 New Delhi -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Delhi is one of the most historic capitals in the world and two of its monuments- the (Click link for more info and facts about Qutb Minar) Qutb Minar and Humayun's Tomb - have been declared (Click link for more info and facts about World Heritage Site) World Heritage Sites.
It offers a multitude of interesting places and attractions to the visitor, so much so that it becomes difficult to decide from where to begin exploring the city.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/N/Ne/New_Delhi.htm

  
 Definition of New Delhi
Built by Humayun, with later-day modifications by Sher Shah Suri, the Purana Quila is a monument of bold design, which is strong, straightforward and every inch a fortress.
It is said that Ghazi Malik, when only a slave to Mubarak Khilji, had suggested this rocky prominence as an ideal site for a fort.
When Ghazi Malik founded the Tughlaq Dynasty in 1321, he built the strongest fort in Delhi at Tughlaqabad, completed with great speed within four years of his rule.
www.wordiq.com /definition/New_Delhi

  
 Miscellenous ancient coins
Scarcer billon tanka of Fath Khan, Son of Firuz Shah III, Sultanate of Delhi, 18mm, 8.9g.
A capable administrator and a legendary sultan, Sher Shah is greatly modernized the economy of Delhi, laying foundations for great reforms of Akhbar.
Scarce billon tanka of Sikandar Shah II (1488-1517 AD), Sultanate of Delhi, 18mm, 8.5g.
www.ancientcoins.ca /india5.html

  
 India, page 5
'Ala' ud-Din Mohammed Shah II (1296 - 1316 AD)
Specimen number 182 from excavation in Badla (1881).
www.grifterrec.com /coins/india/ancientindia5.html

  
 Publications
Ping-Sing Tsai, Mubarak Shah, Katharine Keiter, and Takis Kasparis.
Arslan Basharat, Necati Catbas, and Mubarak Shah, A Framework for Intelligent Sensor Network with Video Camera for Structural Health Monitoring of Bridges, First International Workshop on Sensor Networks and Systems for Pervasive Computing (PerSeNS'05) in affiliation with Third IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications, Kauai Island, Hawaii (March 8-12, 2005).
Asaad Hakeem and Mubarak Shah, Ontology and Taxonomy Collaborated Framework for Meeting Classification, 17th conference of the International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 2004.
mail.cs.ucf.edu /~vision/publications.html

  
 Baharistan-i-Shahi
Although this action increased the prestige of Miran Sayyid Mubarak Shah, yet, fully conscious of the fact that the glib-tongued Abdal Bhat's words were nonsense, he preferred to remain tight-lipped and sought to engage himself in meditation in the prayerhouse to the last day of his life.
Perceiving that Yusuf Shah had been overtaken by defeat and dejection, his opponents went to Miran Sayyid Mubarak Khan and suggested to him that he should forthwith move towards Yusuf Shah and deny him a chance of withdrawing from the battlefield unhurt so that he does not become a cause of further chaos and confusion.
Yusuf Shah should be re-installed on his throne and all the chiefs and commanders should be allowed to resume authority and control over their respective frontiers and divisions as per the practice in the past.
ikashmir.org /Baharistan/chapter7.html   (6852 words)

  
 Dr. Mubarak Shah, Agere Chair Professor, University of Central Florida
Shah is a fellow of IEEE, was an IEEE Distiguished Visitor Speaker, and is often invited to present seminars, tutorials and invited talks all over the world.
Prof Shah has served as a project director for the national site for Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) in Computer Vision, funded by the National Science Foundation since 1987.
Shah received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees both in Computer Engineering from
longwood.cs.ucf.edu /~vision/faculty/shah.html   (328 words)

  
 Ahmad Shah Baba
Shah Durrani brought the Kherka-i- Mubarak to Kandahar with
Ahmad Shah appointed Darwish Ali Khan Hazara as the governor of Herat.
Ahmad Shah encouraged the residents of Peshawar to join the consolidation of the Afghan Empire and assist their brothers in conquering India where Muslim brothers were being suppressed by the Maghul rulers.
www.beepworld.de /members4/wolas/ahmadshahbaba.htm   (6594 words)

  
 Bahamani Dynasty
Mujahid Shah was murdered on 17th of Zil-hij 779 AH by Masud Khan (son of Mubarak Khan) and Daud Khan.
The long reign of Mahmud Shah Bahmani, was a period of gradual weakening of the state.
He was escorted to the Turquoise Throne by Shah Mohib-ul-lah (who was released by his captor Mahmud Khalji of Malwa) and Syed Hanif.
www.indhistory.com /bahamani-dynasty.html   (6594 words)

  
 Central Asia - South
Note: Sayyed Mubarak Shah was a pretender, not recognized by the tribes.
Hunza was a Northwest Frontier State, one of the tribal entities in the northern highlands of Pakistan which have been more-or-less autonomous for ages, due to inaccessibility and the intransigence of the indigenes.
To Kabul (Dost Muhammad, who died of natural causes a few days after receiving the city's submission).
www.hostkingdom.net /Centasia3.html   (1776 words)

  
 Ahmad Shah Baba
Shah Durrani brought the Kherka-i- Mubarak to Kandahar with
Ahmad Shah appointed Darwish Ali Khan Hazara as the governor of Herat.
Ahmad Shah encouraged the residents of Peshawar to join the consolidation of the Afghan Empire and assist their brothers in conquering India where Muslim brothers were being suppressed by the Maghul rulers.
www.beepworld.de /members4/wolas/ahmadshahbaba.htm   (6594 words)

  
 Rulers
Nasir Uddin was a grandson of Shams Uddin Ilyas Shah.
Nasir Uddin Mahmud Shah II Firoz Shah was succeeded by Nasir Uddin who was either the son of Saif Uddin Firoz Shah or of Jalal Uddin Fateh Shah.
When Adil Shah became Emperor of India (at Delhi) Muhammad Shah, who was governor of Bangla from 1540 to 1555 declared independence.
www.geocities.com /raqta24/rulers.htm   (6594 words)

  
 Central Asia - South
Note: Sayyed Mubarak Shah was a pretender, not recognized by the tribes.
Secular government vacant, 1857/8-1915 - Religious leadership emerges after 1845, and predominates entirely after 1857, when internecine tribal feuding effects the de facto dissolution of Swat as a state.
www.hostkingdom.net /centasia3.html   (6594 words)

  
 Baharistan-i-Shahi: A Chronicle of Mediaeval Kashmir
The story of the rebels was related to 'Ali Shah in the presence of Sayyid Mubarak Khan; and news came in the meanwhile from the city of Lahore that 'Ali Khan had not been able to get along with Hasan Quli Khan[35] on account of the latter's arrogance and, consequently, had left his services.
'Ali Koka and Dati,[24] thereupon, conspired to obtain permission from Husain Shah to the effect that the judgement of the Qadis and the dispensers of Muhammadan religious law be enforced in regard to this matter.
When Abdal Khan learnt of the death of his brother 'Ali Shah, he galvanized his troops into action to capture kingship and government of this country.
www.kashmir-information.com /Baharistan/chapter6.html   (6594 words)

  
 world_hist.asp
The last Khalji, Qutb-ud-Din Mubarak Shah, was murdered in 1320 by his chief minister, Khusraw Khan, who was in turn replaced by Ghiyas-ud-Din Tughluq, the first ruler of the Tughluq dynasty.
Shah Jahan was deposed and imprisoned for the rest of his life by his son Aurangzeb, who became emp.
Bahadur Shah II was exiled, his monarchy abolished, and his heirs executed.
www.bangla-sydney.com /world_hist.asp   (2278 words)

  
 Nax Travels :: iNDIA City Breaks - Lucknow - Travel Agent, Car Rentals, Air Tickets in Chennai, TamilNadu, India
Built by Nawab Mohammad Ali Shah (1837-42), it is more ornate in design with exquisite chandeliers, gilt-edged mirrors, silver mimbar and colorful stucco s which adorn the interiors.
The construction of Jama Masjid, to the north west of Hussainabad Imambara was started in 1839 AD during the reign of Mohammad Ali shah but was completed after his death by his begum, Nawab Malika Jahan.
Ghazi-ud.din Haider lies buried here with his three gegums Sarfaraz Mahal, Mubarak Mahal amd Mumtaz Mahal.
www.naxtravels.com /Lucknow.asp   (1909 words)

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