Farooqui dynasty
The Farooqi dynasty' (also spelt Farooqui, Faruqi) was the ruling dynasty of the Khandesh sultanate from its inception in 1382 till its annexation by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1601. The founder of the dynasty, Malik Ahmad (also known as Malik Raja) participated in a rebellion against the Bahmani ruler Muhmmad Shah I in his early years. When he was compelled to flee from Deccan, he established in Thalner on the Tapti River (in present-day Dhule district in Maharashtra). After receiving the grant of the fiefdoms of Thalner and Karanda (the present day Karwand, 19 km north of Thalner) from Firuz Shah Tughluq in 1370, he conquered the region around Thalner, which later became known as Khandesh (the land of the Khans). By 1382, he started ruling independently.
1501 in IndiaAkbarBahadur Shah of GujaratBaz BahadurBurhanpurChinawalDaniyal MirzaFarooqi dynastyFarooquiFaruqi dynastyGujarat SultanateHistory of MaharashtraKhandesh SultanateList of Muslim states and dynastiesList of Sunni dynastiesList of dynastiesList of sovereign states in 1460List of sovereign states in 1500List of state leaders in 15th-century South AsiaList of state leaders in 16th-century South AsiaList of state leaders in 17th-century South AsiaList of state leaders in the 14th centuryMaharashtraMahmud Shah III of GujaratMalwa SultanateMughal conquest of MalwaMuhammad Zaman MirzaMuzaffarids (Gujarat)NarnalaNirdhi BhilOutline of MaharashtraRaja Ali KhanShahi Qila, Burhanpur
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Farooqui dynasty
The Farooqi dynasty' (also spelt Farooqui, Faruqi) was the ruling dynasty of the Khandesh sultanate from its inception in 1382 till its annexation by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1601. The founder of the dynasty, Malik Ahmad (also known as Malik Raja) participated in a rebellion against the Bahmani ruler Muhmmad Shah I in his early years. When he was compelled to flee from Deccan, he established in Thalner on the Tapti River (in present-day Dhule district in Maharashtra). After receiving the grant of the fiefdoms of Thalner and Karanda (the present day Karwand, 19 km north of Thalner) from Firuz Shah Tughluq in 1370, he conquered the region around Thalner, which later became known as Khandesh (the land of the Khans). By 1382, he started ruling independently.
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Els Farúquides (dinastia Farúq ...... m de l'ancestre Umar al-Faruk.
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The Farooqi dynasty' (also spe ...... handesh became a Mughal Subah.
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Хандеський султанат — держава, ...... могольським падишахом Акбаром.
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Хандешский султанат — мусульма ...... остав Империи Великих Моголов.
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The successive capitals of Khandesh sultanate
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Els Farúquides (dinastia Farúq ...... m de l'ancestre Umar al-Faruk.
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The Farooqi dynasty' (also spe ...... started ruling independently.
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Хандеський султанат — держава, ...... могольським падишахом Акбаром.
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Хандешский султанат — мусульма ...... остав Империи Великих Моголов.
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Farooqui dynasty
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Farúquides
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Хандеський султанат
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Хандешский султанат
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