Alau'd-Din Shah Miri (Kashmiri and Persian: علاءالدین شاہ میری) also known as Alau'd-Din Shah, born as Ali Sher, was a ruler from the Shah Mir dynasty of Kashmir. He was the fourth Sultan of Kashmir who ruled from 1343 to 1353.
Alaud'din Shah علاءالدین شاہ | |||||
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Sultan of Kashmir Shah | |||||
4th Sultan of Kashmir | |||||
Reign | 1343 – 1354 | ||||
Coronation | 1347 | ||||
Predecessor | Jamshid Shah | ||||
Successor | Shihabu'd-Din Shah | ||||
Died | 1353 Srinagar, Kashmir Sultanate (present-day Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India) | ||||
Burial | Srinagar, Kashmir | ||||
Issue | Shirashamak Hindal | ||||
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Dynasty | Shah Mir dynasty[1] | ||||
Father | Shamsu'd-Din Shah Mir | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Details
editSultan Shamsu'd-Din Shah[2] was succeeded by his elder son Sultan Jamshid who ruled for a year and two months. In 1343 CE, Sultan Jamshid suffered a defeat by his brother who ascended the throne as sultan Alauddin in 1347 CE.[2]
Sultan Alauddin ruled from 1343 to 1353. His ruled was generally peaceful.
Sultan Alau'd-Din's two sons became rulers in succession, Sultan Shihabu'd-Din and Sultan Qutbu'd-Din.[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Sharma, R. S. (1992), A Comprehensive History of India, Orient Longmans, p. 628, ISBN 978-81-7007-121-1
- ^ a b c "Baharistan-i-Shahi – Chapter 3 – EARLY SHAHMIRS". Archived from the original on 2019-01-03. Retrieved 2023-04-25.