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In which year Sikandar Lodi transferred his capital from Delhi to Agra?
Sikandar Lodhi shifted his capital from Delhi to Agra. Sikandar Lodhi established Agra city in 1504 A.D. Agra was known as Shiraz- i- Hind during the regime of Sikandar Lodhi.
Sikandar Lodhi shifted his capital from Delhi to Agra. Sikandar Lodhi established Agra city in 1504 A.D. Agra was known as Shiraz- i- Hind during the regime of Sikandar Lodhi.
See lessWho laid the foundation of Lodhi dynasty?
Bahlul Khan Lodi founded the Lodi dynasty in 1451 CE, replacing the Sayyid dynasty. The Lodi dynasty was an Afghan royal family that ruled the Sultanate of Delhi until 1526, making it the fifth and final dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate.
Bahlul Khan Lodi founded the Lodi dynasty in 1451 CE, replacing the Sayyid dynasty. The Lodi dynasty was an Afghan royal family that ruled the Sultanate of Delhi until 1526, making it the fifth and final dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate.
See lessWhich ruler of Delhi Sultanate founded the city of Mubarakabad?
The city of Mubarakabad was built by Mubarak Shah during his reign. It was founded in 1433 AD on the banks of river Yamuna.
The city of Mubarakabad was built by Mubarak Shah during his reign. It was founded in 1433 AD on the banks of river Yamuna.
See lessWho was the last ruler of Sayyid dynasty?
Ala-ud-Din Alam Shah (1445–1451) was the last ruler of the Sayyid dynasty, which ruled the Delhi Sultanate. He was the 28th Sultan of Delhi and the son of Muhammad Shah. His regnal name, Alam Shah, meant "world king".
Ala-ud-Din Alam Shah (1445–1451) was the last ruler of the Sayyid dynasty, which ruled the Delhi Sultanate. He was the 28th Sultan of Delhi and the son of Muhammad Shah. His regnal name, Alam Shah, meant “world king”.
See lessWhich Sultan is known to have laid the foundation of Agra City?
Sikandar Lodi was the sultan of Delhi between 1489 and 1517. He expanded Lodi territory into the regions of Gwalior and Bihar. In 1503 he commissioned the building of the present city of Agra. Agra was founded by him.
Sikandar Lodi was the sultan of Delhi between 1489 and 1517. He expanded Lodi territory into the regions of Gwalior and Bihar. In 1503 he commissioned the building of the present city of Agra. Agra was founded by him.
See lessThe Sayyid dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate is called so because?
They claimed to belong from the direct lineage of Islam's founder Prophet Muhammad who belonged to the Quraish Tribe. Since Khizr Khan was a Sayyid, the dynasty is called the Sayyid Dynasty.
They claimed to belong from the direct lineage of Islam’s founder Prophet Muhammad who belonged to the Quraish Tribe. Since Khizr Khan was a Sayyid, the dynasty is called the Sayyid Dynasty.
See lessWho wrote 'Tarik-i-Feruz Shahi' that mentions the conquest of Nagarkot Fort?
Ziauddin Barani has written 'Tarik-i-Feruz Shahi' that mentions the seige and conquest of the Nagarkot Fort by Sultan Firoz-shah Tughlaq
Ziauddin Barani has written ‘Tarik-i-Feruz Shahi’ that mentions the seige and conquest of the Nagarkot Fort by Sultan Firoz-shah Tughlaq
See lessWho was considered as the “mixture of opposites”.?
Muhammad Bin Tughlaq was known as a mixture of opposites as he made his decisions at the wrong time and changed them when it was too late.
Muhammad Bin Tughlaq was known as a mixture of opposites as he made his decisions at the wrong time and changed them when it was too late.
See lessGhazi Malik was the founder and first ruler of which Dynasty?
Ghiyas-ud-din Tughluq or Ghazi Malik was the founder of the Tughluq dynasty. Tughluq's policy was harsh against Mongols. He had killed envoys of the Ilkhan Oljeitu and punished Mongol prisoners harshly. He also started construction of Tughlaqabad Fort.
Ghiyas-ud-din Tughluq or Ghazi Malik was the founder of the Tughluq dynasty. Tughluq’s policy was harsh against Mongols. He had killed envoys of the Ilkhan Oljeitu and punished Mongol prisoners harshly. He also started construction of Tughlaqabad Fort.
See lessWhat was the ruling period of Jalaluddin Khilji ?
He ruled from 1290 – 1296. He is remembered as a benevolent ruler. Thus also known as a 'Saint ruler' The most important retaliation during his reign was of Sidi Maula, which was suppressed by him.
He ruled from 1290 – 1296. He is remembered as a benevolent ruler. Thus also known as a ‘Saint ruler’ The most important retaliation during his reign was of Sidi Maula, which was suppressed by him.
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