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    Hoshang Shah (1406–1435) was the first formally appointed Sultan of the Malwa Sultanate of Central India. Also called Hoshang Shah Ghori, he was known...
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    after the Narmada river. Later the name was changed to Hoshangabad after Hoshang Shah Gori, the first ruler of Malwa Sultanate. Hoshangabad district was part...
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    Dawar and Garshasp, sons of Shah Jahan's previously executed brother Prince Khusrau; and his cousins Tahmuras and Hoshang, sons of the late Prince Daniyal...
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    Malwa Sultanate – to his son Hoshang Shah upon his death in A.H. 809/C.E. 1406. Dilawar Khan was a follower of Firuz Shah Tughluq's son, Muhammad ibn Firuz...
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    into power after assassinating Mohammad, the son of the previous ruler, Hoshang Shah, in 1435. He mounted an unsuccessful campaign against the Delhi Sultanate...
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    fought an indecisive battle, with the Malwi losses being slightly higher. Hoshang Shah left in order to avoid a long war, leaving Jalal Khan within Mahmudabad...
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  • the new city founded by him. In 1417, with the help of Malwa sultan Hoshang Shah, he captured the fort of Thalner and imprisoned his brother Malik Iftikar...
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  • the advancing Hoshang Shah Ghori, the ruler of the Malwa Sultanate and forced him to pay heavy tribute early in his reign. Mubarak Shah also put down...
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    River valley. His son and successor, Hoshang Shah (1405–35), developed Mandu as an important city. Hoshang Shah's son, Ghazni Khan, ruled for only a year...
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    and the Ghuri dynasty was established,[unreliable source?] His son, Hoshang Shah, shifted the capital from Dhar to Mandu and raised it to its greatest...
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    assumed the title of Hoshang Shah. The Muzaffarids under Zafar Khan Muzaffar Shah I accused Hoshang of parricide and invaded Malwa. Hoshang was defeated and...
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    previously named after the Narmada river, before being renamed after Sultan Hoshang Shah of Malwa. According to the 2011 census, Hoshangabad District has a population...
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    Ghiyas-ud-Din Shah fought the battle of Mandalgarh. The last battle drawn between these states was under the Reign of Rana Sanga and Shihab-ud-Din Mahmud Shah II...
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    ruled all the hills of Gondwana. He was finally overthrown and killed by Hoshang Shah, king of Malwa. Between the 14th and the 18th centuries, three main Gond...
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    reservoir. This man-made reservoir existed until 15th century, when Hoshang Shah emptied the lake by breaching two of the dams. The Bhojpur temple features...
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    the mosque has been believed to have been built during the reign of Hoshang Shah and completed during the reign of Mahmud Khilji in 1454. The Masjid has...
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    Hoshang Shah (1406–1435) Taj-ud-Din Muhammad Shah I (1435–1436) Ala-ud-Din Mahmud Shah I (1436–1469) Ghiyas-ud-Din Shah (1469–1500) Nasir-ud-Din Shah...
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    Darwaja and Hoshang Shah tomb The Delhi Darwaja is one of the twelve gateways to the city and is made up of reddish stone. The Hoshang Shah's tomb is a...
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    medieval power, there muslim rulers of Malwa attacked Gagron fort. Sultan Hoshang Shah attacked the fort in the year 1423 with an army that included 30 thousand...
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    reservoir. This man-made reservoir existed until 15th century, when Hoshang Shah emptied the lake by breaching two of the dams. Bhoja established the...
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    city. The Hindola Mahal might have been constructed during the reign of Hoshang Shah about 1425 C.E. but may date to the end of the 15th century during the...
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    a Shah. He defeated the advancing Hoshang Shah Ghori, ruler of Malwa Sultanate and forced him to pay heavy tribute early in his reign. Mubarak Shah also...
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  • was married into Firuz Shah's harem as a political move. As a consequence of his alliance with the Bahmani Sultanate, Hoshang Shah, the ruler of Malwa Sultanate...
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    Delhi Sultanate under Iltutmish. In 1401, Dilawar Khan Ghori (father of Hoshang Shah) took control of the territory, ruling from Dhar. In the 14th century...
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  • Burhanpur Jama Masjid, Burhanpur Burhanpur Jama Masjid Mandu 1454 CE Hoshang Shah, the 2nd Sultan of Malwa, started the construction and was completed...
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  • of St Peter & St Paul, Lingfield, Surrey, England, rebuilt. c. 1435 – Hoshang Shah tomb, Mandav, construction begins. 1436: August 30 – Brunelleschi's Dome...
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    a Shah. He defeated the advancing Hoshang Shah Ghori, ruler of Malwa Sultanate and forced him to pay heavy tribute early in his reign. Mubarak Shah also...
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    establishing himself as an independent sulṭān. Upon his death in 1406, his son Hoshang Shah became king, with his capital situated in Māṇḍū. In the time of Akbar...
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    the eastern side of the Kingdom. The fort of Gagron was conquered by Hoshang Shah from Achaldas Khichi, the father of Palhan Singh after defeating them...
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    from Iran to Israel before the fall of the Shah. According to a survey by an Iranian environmentalist, Hoshang Zeaee, overhunting and environmental destruction...
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