Sultan of the Malwa Sultanate was the principal title of the ruler of the Malwa Sultanate (1401–1561/2) in the Indian subcontinent. [1][2] The Sultanate was founded by Dilawar Khan, an Afghan or a Turko-Afghan[3] governor of the Delhi Sultanate.[4] In 1437, the Ghurid dynasty of Dilawar Khan was replaced by the Turko-Afghan Khalji dynasty, which was related to the Khalji dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate.[5][6][7]
Sultan of Malwa | |
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First monarch | Dilawar Khan |
Last monarch | Baz Bahadur |
Formation | 1401 |
Abolition | 1562 |
Appointer | Hereditary |
Sultan of the Malwa Sultanate
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Dilawar Khan was appointed as the governor of Malwa province in 1392 by the Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate. He declared himself independent in 1401 by establishing Malwa Sultanate. He was the first Sultan of Malwa from Ghurid dynasty.[8] | ||
Sultan سلطان |
Dilawar Khan Ghuri دلاور خان غوری |
1401–1406 |
Sultan سلطان |
Husam-ud-Din Hoshang Shah حسام الدین ہوشنگ شاہ |
1406–1435 |
Sultan سلطان |
Taj-ud-Din Muhammad Shah تاج الدین محمد شاہ |
1435–1436 |
Ghurid dynasty replaced by Khilji dynasty[8] | ||
Sultan سلطان |
Ala-ud-Din Mahmud Shah I علاؤالدین محمود شاہ اول |
1436–1469 |
Sultan سلطان |
Ghiyas-ud-Din Shah غیاث الدین شاہ |
1469–1500 |
Sultan سلطان |
Nasir-ud-Din Shah ناصر الدین شاہ |
1500–1510 |
Sultan سلطان |
Shihab-ud-Din Mahmud Shah II شہاب الدین محمود شاہ دوئم |
1510–1519 |
The Rajput ruler of Mewar Maharana Sanga defeated and imprisoned Mahmud Shah II and conquered most of Malwa.[9][10] | ||
Raja | Medini Rai[11]
(ruled as a vassal of Rana Sanga) |
1519-1527 |
The interregnum; as the Sultan of Gujarat Bahadur Shah defeated Mahmud Shah II and himself reigned as the Sultan of Malwa.[12] | ||
Sultan سلطان |
Bahadur Shah بہادر شاہ |
1531 – 1537 |
Mughal Emperor Humayun defeated Sultan Bahadur Shah and briefly occupied Malwa for a year in between 1535-1536.[13] | ||
1537-1555; era of semi-independent governors of Sur Empire. | ||
Wali ولی |
Shuja’at Khan شجاعت خان |
1537 – 1542 |
Wali ولی |
Isa Khan عیسیٰ خان |
1542 – 1545 |
Wali ولی |
Shuja’at Khan شجاعت خان |
1545 – 1552 |
Sultan سلطان |
Baz Bahadur باز بہادر |
1555 – 1561/2 |
Malwa Sultanate was abolished in 1562 after Baz Bahadur's defeat against Mughal army.[13] |
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See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Singh, V. P. (1 January 2014). Flora of Madhya Pradesh (Western Part). Scientific Publishers. ISBN 978-93-86237-33-0.
- ^ "Malwa Sultanate, Amirs of Sind -". Retrieved 18 May 2020.
- ^ Keay, John (12 April 2011). India: A History. Open Road + Grove/Atlantic. ISBN 978-0-8021-9550-0.
- ^ Haig, T.W. & Islam, Riazul (1991). "Mālwā". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E. & Pellat, Ch. (eds.). The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. Volume VI: Mahk–Mid. Leiden: E. J. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-08112-3.
- ^ Wink, André (2004). Indo-Islamic society: 14th - 15th centuries. BRILL. p. 140. ISBN 90-04-13561-8.
The Subsequent Khalji dynasty (1436-1531) had the same origin as the Khalji dynasty of Delhi...
- ^ Hadi, Nabi (1995). Dictionary of Indo-Persian Literature. Abhinav Publications. ISBN 978-81-7017-311-3.
Originally he belonged to a neighborhood of Bukhara, and after much wandering across the cities of the Islamic world, at last, came to settle in Mandu, capital city of the Independent Sultans of Malwah claiming descent from the Khalji clan, the Turko-Afghan mixture.
- ^ Lee, Jonathan (2019). Afghanistan: A History from 1260 to the Present. Reaktion Books. p. 55. ISBN 9781789140101.
- ^ a b Day, Upendra Nath (1965). Medieval Malwa: a Political and Cultural History, 1401-1562. Delhi: Munshi Ram Manohar Lal. pp. 8–24. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
- ^ Sharma, Dasharatha (1970). Lectures on Rajput History and Culture. Motilal Banarsidass. p. 27. ISBN 978-0-8426-0262-4.
Early 16th century marks the rise of patriotic one eyed chief of Mewar named as Rana Sanga who defeat several of his neighbor kingdom and establish Rajput hold on Malwa first time after fall of Parmara dynasty through series of victories over Malwa,Gujarat and Delhi Sultanate.
- ^ Sharma, Gopi Nath (1954). Mewar & the Mughal Emperors (1526-1707 A.D.). S.L. Agarwala. pp. 17–18.
- ^ Chaurasia, Radhey Shyam (2002). History of Medieval India: From 1000 A.D. to 1707 A.D. Atlantic Publishers & Dist. p. 156. ISBN 978-81-269-0123-4.
- ^ Majumdar, R.C. (ed.) (2006). The Delhi Sultanate, Mumbai: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, pp.173-86
- ^ a b Chandra, Satish (2007). Medieval India: From Sultanat To The Mughals-Mughal Empire (1526-1748) - Part II. pp. 103–104.
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