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Malwa: Dilawar Khan Ghori, Hushang Shah, Muhammad Khan, Mahmood Khan (Khilji Dynasty) , Ghiasuddin ( (Khilji Dynasty) , Nasiruddin ( (Khilji Dynasty) , Mahmood Khalji II (Khilji Dynasty)
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Malwa
Dilawar Khan Ghori
- In Alauddin Khalji, Malwa was first conquered by Alauddin Khalji. It remained a part of Delhi Sultanate up to A. D. 1398.
- Later on, Dilawar Khan Ghori was appointed as the Governor of Malwa by Firoz Tughluq.
- Dilawar Khan Ghori threw off the yoke of Muslim slavery and declared his independence by assuming the title of Sultan.
- Unfortunately, Dilawar Khan breathed his last in A. D. 1406.
Hushang Shah
- His son Alp succeeded the thr…
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Gujarat: Ruler of Gujarat Kingdom, Tatar Khan, Imad Shah, Mahmood Begarha, Bahadur Shah
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Gujarat
Ruler of Gujarat Kingdom
Ruler of Gujarat kingdom
- Gujarat was a prosperous kingdom and Rajputs ruled over it for a long time. Due to geographical situation and lack of means of communication, the Muslims failed to establish their control over it.
- In AD 1024, Mahmood Ghaznavi invaded Somnath but it did not bring any change in political situation of Gujarat. Later on it was conquered by the Khalji and then Tughluq rulers.
- In A. D. 1391, Zafar Khan was appo…
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