Mubarak Shah II

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Mubarak Shah
Muizz-ud-Din
File:Coin of Mubarak Shah of the Delhi Sultanate (Sayyid dynasty).jpg
Coin of Mubarak Shah
26th Sultan of Delhi
Reign21 May 1421 – 19 February 1434
Coronation1421
PredecessorKhizr Khan
SuccessorMuhammad Shah
Under the nominal suzerainty ofShah Rukh
Born1378
Died19 February 1434 (aged 56)
HouseSayyid dynasty
FatherSayyid Khizr Khan
ReligionIslam
File:Mubarak Shahs Tomb (2769706808).jpg
Mubarak Shah's tomb in Kotla Mubarakpur.[citation needed]

Muizuddin Muhammad Mubarak Shah II (Persian: مبارک شاهمعز الدین محمد, born Mubarak Khan; Persian: مبارک خانمعز الدین محمد; r. 1421–1434) was the second monarch of the Sayyid dynasty which ruled the Delhi Sultanate.

Ancestry

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Sultan Mubarak Shah was the son of Khizr Khan.

He succeeded his father, Khizr Khan to the throne in 1421. Born "Mubarak Khan", he took up the regnal name of Muizz-ud-Din Mubarak Shah or simply Mubarak Shah. The Sayyids were subservient to Timur's successor, Shah Rukh, and while Khizr Khan did not assume the title of sultan, Mubarak Shah was acknowledged as one and However, it is also known that Mubarak Shah received a robe and a chatr (a ceremonial parasol) from the Timurid capital of Herat which indicates that the fealty continued in his time.

During his reign, Mubarak Shah had to deal with the rise of local dynasties in the aftermath of the Timurid invasion of India. However, the biggest threat to his power was that of Jasrat Khokhar, a Punjabi Muslim Khokhar chieftain from Punjab who had conquered vast territories from the Delhi sultanate and even aimed for Delhi in 1431. However, Jasrat Khokhar retreated once Mubarak Shah marched with a large army against him.[1] Two years after this great victory, however, Mubarak Shah was murdered in 1434 and succeeded by his nephew, Muhammad Shah.[2][3]

See also

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Notes

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  2. ^ Jackson 2003.
  3. ^ EB.

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