Fateh Shah Miri
Fateh Shah Miri, or simply Fateh Shah was a Sultan of the Shah Mir dynasty of Kashmir. Fateh took the throne of Kashmir in 1486 CE. Muhammad Shah regained the throne in 1493 but Fateh soon retook it in 1505 after defeating Muhammad Shah in a battle near Kupwara. Fateh Shah reconstructed the towns of Pulwama and Anantnag. In 1514, he lost his throne again to Muhammad Shah but retook after just a year.[1] Fateh Shah ruled for a total of 18 years from 1486 to 1517. He died in 1517 with the throne being passed over to Muhammad Shah again.
Fateh Shah | |||||
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Sultan of Kashmir | |||||
Sultan of Kashmir | |||||
1st reign | 1486 – 1493 CE | ||||
Coronation | 1486 | ||||
Predecessor | Muhammad Shah | ||||
Successor | Muhammad Shah | ||||
2nd reign | 1505 – 1514 CE | ||||
Predecessor | Muhammad Shah | ||||
Successor | Muhammad Shah | ||||
3rd reign | 1515 – 1517 | ||||
Predecessor | Muhammad Shah | ||||
Successor | Muhammad Shah | ||||
Born | Srinagar, Kashmir Sultanate (Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India) | ||||
Died | August 1517 Srinagar, Kashmir Sultanate (Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India) | ||||
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Dynasty | Shah Miri | ||||
Father | Haider Shah | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
References
- Messianic Hopes and Mystical Visions, by Shahzad Bashir
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