The end of the Muslim Sultanate era in Kashmir
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Shahmiri’s, Zain-ul-Abidin, Succession, Religion, Assault, IncompetenceAbstract
This paper will enumerate the last days of the rule of the Sultanate of Kashmir, which was originally founded in very tough conditions by a Swati Muslim commander, Shah Mir, later known as Sultan Shams din Shah Mir, and was counted to be the second Muslim king and first Sultan, who, according to all estimates, was considered the most important figure among the later Lahora nobility. Hindu rule usually ended with the defeat of Kota Rani at Inderkot Safapora, in 1339 A.D., which commenced the aeon of Sultans of Kashmir that lasted till 1561 A.D. We saw the remarkable development under the rule of many Shahmiris like Shahubdin, Sultan Sikander, and Zainul Abedin, which, by their sensibility or broad perspective, enhanced Kashmir's position from just a province to a country and tied it to other states of the epoch.
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