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  1. Berar Sultanate

    Sultanate in the Deccan 1348 , Berar was constituted one of the five provinces into which ... to its fall. During the disintegration of Bahmani sultanate, in 1490 Fath ullah Imad ul Mulk , governor of Gawilghur Gawil , who had formerly held all Berar, proclaimed his independence and founded the Imad Shahi dynasty of Berar sultanate. He proceeded to annex Mahur to his new kingdom and had capital ... of Murtaza Nizam Shah of Ahmednagar , who invaded Berar, imprisoned and put to death Tufal Khan, his son Shams ul Mulk , and the ex king Burhan, and annexed Berar to his own dominions of Ahmednagar sultanate. Sultans of Berar from Imad Shahi Dynasty Fath Allah Imad ul Mulk 1490 1504 ...Berar was one of the Deccan sultanates . It was established 1490 . Berar in Ancient History Subah Berar and Gondwana the Vidarbha region known as Gulshan e Berar in medieval period since Khilji dynasty to mughal period according Aine Akbari and Alimgeer Namah report the berar is hole Fourteen sarkar The origin of the name Berar or Warhad as it is spelled in Marathi, is not known. It is corruption of Warhadi ... in the Deccan of which, in the period of the Mahabharata , of which Berar is a part of it. The history of Berar belongs generally to that of the Deccan , the country falling in turn under ... s in the 12th century, Berar came under the sway of the Yadavas of Deogiri , and remained in their possession ... at the Government Press, 1884, , p.166 ref Chronology of Events in Berar Mahabharat Berar was Part ... dynasty again 1188 Yadava of Deogiri 1292 Invaded by Khilji 1318 Annexed by Khilji to Delhi Sultanate 1348 Become One of five Province of Bahmani Sultanate 1400 Firoz Shah Bahmani Halted at Ellichpur ... and Narnala 1478 Bahmani divide Berar into two Province of Gawil and Mahur 1490 Imad ul Mulk Started Imad Shahi Dynasty of Berar established. Ellichpur made Capital of Berar. 1504 Aladdin Imad ... and annexed to its dominions 1596 Chand Bibi ceded Berar to Akbar . Prince Murad settled at Balapur ...   more details



  1. Berar

    Berar may refer to Berar Sultanate , a Deccan sultanate established 1490 Berar Subah , a Subah of the Mughal empire from 1596 to 1724 Berar Province , a province of British India Berar ship Berar ship , a sailing ship built in 1863 See also Central Provinces and Berar , a province of British India Amravati Division , an administrative division of Maharashtra, India, roughly corresponding to the former Berar Province Disambig de Berar hif Berar ...   more details



  1. Berar Subah

    . J.N. Sarkar , Calcutta The Asiatic Society. See also Berar Sultanate before Berar Province after Berar Category Subdivisions of the Mughal Empire Category Berar ...Berar Subah was one of the Subah province Subah s of the Mughal empire from 1596 to 1724. Origin of name According to the Ain i Akbari , the original name of Berar was Waradatat the banks of Varada River ref Abul Fazl i Allami 1949, reprint 1993 . Ain i Akbari Vol. II tr. H.S. Jarrett, rev. J.N. Sarkar , Calcutta The Asiatic Society, p.236 ref . History Before the Mughal occupation, Berar was part of the Nizam Shahi sultanate of Ahmadnagar Sultanate Ahmadnagar . It was ceded to the emperor Akbar ... victory Prince Murad settled in Berar with Balapur as his headquarters. Near Balapur he founded ... died in 1598. After his death, Prince Daniel was given the charge as governor of Berar, Ahmadnagar ... administrative history ref . In 1611, the southern provinces of Ahmadnagar, Berar and Khandesh ... Berar. In 1628, the first year of reign of Shah Jahan , Berar again came under the Mughal sway. In 1636, the Mughal possessions in Dakhin Deccan were divided into 4 Subahs. Berar was one of them with Ellichpur ... ref . During Aurangzeb s reign, Berar was successively overrun by the Maratha rulers Shambhaji ... the grant of the right to collect chauth and sardeshmukhi from Berar from the Mughal emperor. In 1724, when Nizam ul Mulk Asaf Jah declared independence, the existence of Berar as a Mughal Subah came ... divisions Berar came under Mughal administration in 1596. Todar Mal s famous system known as bandobast was made applicable to the Berar Subah. The area of the Berar Subah during Akbar ..., rev. J.N. Sarkar , Calcutta The Asiatic Society, pp.236 9 ref . The sarkar s and pargana s of the Berar ..., Ellichpur was the capital of Berar Khedala 35 parganas Pavanar 5 parganas Narnala 34 parganas ... assessed from Berar in 1596 was 64,26,03,270 dams Delhi ref Habib, Irfan The Agrarain System of Mughal ...   more details



  1. Berar Province

    Before the Mughal occupation, Berar was part of the Nizam Shahi sultanate of Ahmadnagar. It was ceded ... portion of the state, including Berar, became the new state of Maharashtra . See also Berar Sultanate ...File Hyderabad and Berar 1903.jpg thumb 355px Hyderabad and Berar Province in 1903 Berar Province , known ... Provinces and Berar . The total area of the province was convert 113281 sqmi km2 . It is now part of Maharashtra state, and where it is forms part of Vidarbha region. The boundaries of Berar have changed ... Murad. After this initial victory Prince Murad settled in Berar with Balapur as his headquarters ... his death, Prince Daniel was given the charge as governor of Berar, Ahmadnagar and Khandesh, Khan ..., Berar and Khandesh defied Mughal sovereignty under Malik Ambar. Jahangir sent Man Singh and others ... including Berar. In 1628, the first year of reign of Shah Jahan, Berar again came under the Mughal sway. In 1636, the Mughal possessions in Dakhin Deccan were divided into 4 Subahs. Berar was one ... Aurangzeb s reign, Berar was successively overrun by the Maratha rulers Shambhaji in 1680 and Rajaram ... chauth and sardeshmukhi from Berar from the Mughal emperor The Royal Family Mughal of Berar His Highness ... to stay near Argaon 9 km away from Hiwarkhed because Shah Beg Subedar of Berar was holding the fort. It is located in the Akot Taluka, Akola District, Berar Nizam & Maratha In 1724 the Nizam ... of Berar , with exception of certain districts Mehkar, Umarkhed, etc. ceded to the Maratha Peshwa in 1760 ... 1804 between Nizam and British, these ceded territories in Berar were transferred in perpetual sovereignty ... River was fixed as the eastern boundary of Berar, the Melghat and adjoining districts in the plains ... Berar was no longer oppressed by its Maratha taskmasters nor harried by Pindari and Bhil raiders ... to form the province of Berar, though they coincided in extent neither with the Berar of the Nizams ... that of 1853, it was agreed that Berar should be held in trust by the British government for the purposes ...   more details



  1. Berar (ship)

    title Berar ref On 18 October 1874, the Berar left London for New Zealand, arriving at Wellington ... to Fiji The Berar , arrived in Fiji on 29 June 1882 carrying 424 indenture d labourers from Calcutta ... ship to make use of the quarantine facilities built on the island of Nukulau . Destruction The Berar ... , Anand Satyanand Judge Anand Satyanand , arrived in Fiji abroad the Berar in 1882. ref cite ... of Berar DEFAULTSORT Berar Category Indian indenture ships to Fiji Category Victorian era passenger ships of the United Kingdom Category Individual sailing vessels Category 1863 ships hif Berar ...   more details



  1. Bahmani Sultanate

    Vijayanagara Empire to the south. The sultanate reached the peak of its power during the vizierate 1466 1481 of Mahmud Gawan. After 1518 the sultanate broke up into five states Ahmednagar Sultanate Ahmednagar , Berar Sultanate Berar , Bidar Sultanate Bidar , Bijapur Sultanate Bijapur , Golconda ...Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Bahmani Sultanate common name Bahmani Sultanate continent Asia region country era Late Medieval status event start year start 1347 date start 3 August event1 date event1 event end year end 1527 date end p1 Vijaynagar Empire flag p1 p2 Delhi Sultanate flag p2 s1 Deccan sultanates flag s1 image flag flag type image coat image map Bahamani sultanate map.svg image map caption Bahmani Sultanate, 1470 CE capital Gulbarga small 1347 1425 small br Bidar small 1425 1527 small common languages religion predominantly Sunni Islam government type Monarchy leader1 Aladdin Hassan Bahman Shah year leader1 1347 1358 leader2 Kalim Allah Shah year leader2 1525 1527 title leader Sultan legislature KarnatakaHistory The Bahmani Sultanate Devanagari also called the Bahmanid Empire or Bahmani Kingdom was a Muslim state of the Deccan in southern India and one of the great medieval Indian kingdoms. ref cite web url http orbat.com site cimh kings master kings ibrahimII adil shahi 5 provinces.html title The Five Kingdoms of the Bahmani Sultanate publisher orbat.com accessdate 2007 01 05 ref Bahmanid Sultanate was the first independent Islamic Kingdom in South India. ref name Ansari http www.iranica.com newsite home index.isc Ansari, N.H. Bahmanid Dynasty Encyclopaedia Iranica ref History further2 History of the Bahmani Sultanate The sultanate was founded on 3 August 1347 by governor Ala ud Din Hassan Bahman Shah, a Tajik people Persian ... Tughluq . Nazir uddin Ismail Shah who had revolted against the Delhi Sultanate stepped down on that day ... Sultanate s southern provinces. The Bahmani capital was Ahsanabad Gulbarga between 1347 and 1425 ...   more details



  1. Malwa Sultanate

    Shah II Miran Mubarak Shah II of Khandesh , Tufal Khan of Berar Sultanate Berar and Baz Bahadur ... . The Delhi Sultanate , Mumbai Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, pp.173 86 ref During 1531 1537 the kingdom ... illustrated manuscripts were prepared during the period of the sultanate. An illustrated manuscript ... built during the sultanate period are almost concentrated in Mandu city. The early monuments ... Sultanate , Mumbai Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, pp.702 9 ref Image ManduPalace.jpg thumb right the Jahaz ... purposes. ref name M1 Majumdar, R.C. ed. 2006 . The Delhi Sultanate , Mumbai Bharatiya Vidya ... External links http coinindia.com galleries malwasultans.html Coins of the Malwa Sultanate Notes ...   more details



  1. Mamluk Sultanate

    Mamluk Sultanate may refer to Mamluk Sultanate Cairo Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt , an Egyptian sultanate ruled by Mamluks that existed between 1250 and 1517, and included Egypt, the Levant, and Hejaz. Mamluk Sultanate Delhi Mamluk Sultanate of India , a dynasty that ruled present day North India, Pakistan and Bengal from 1206 to 1290. See also Mamluk rule in Iraq disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Ahmadnagar Sultanate

    File Ahmadnagar Sultanate.jpg thumb Extent of Ahmadnagar Sultanate Image ChandBibiHawking.png thumb 200px right Chand Bibi , an 18th century painting The Ahmadnagar Sultanate lang ur Nastaliq was a late medieval India n kingdom, located in the northwestern Deccan , between the sultanates of Gujarat Sultanate Gujarat and Bijapur. Malik Ahmad, the Bahmani kingdom Bahmani governor of Junnar after defeating the Bahmani army led by general Jahangir Khan on 28 May 1490 declared independence and established the Nizam Shahi dynasty rule over the sultanate of Ahmednagar . Initially his capital was in Junnar . In 1494, the foundation was laid for the new capital Ahmadnagar. In 1636 Aurangzeb, then Mughal viceroy of Deccan finally annexed the sultanate to the Mughal empire. Establishment Mailk Ahmad was the son of Nizam ul Mulk Malik Hasan Bahri . After the death of his father, he assumed the appellation of his father and from this the dynasty found by him is known as the Nizam Shahi dynasty . He founded the new capital Ahmednagar Ahmadnagar on the bank of the river Sina. After several attempts, he secured the great fortress of Daulatabad in 1499. Reigns of the successors of Malik Ahmad After the death of Malik Ahmad in 1510, his son Burhan, a boy of seven was, installed in his place. In the initial days of his reign, the control of the kingdom was in the hands of Mukammal Khan, an Ahmadnagar official and his son. Burhan Shah I died in Ahmadnagar in 1553. He left six sons, of whom Hussain succeeded him. After the death of Hussain Shah I in 1565, his minor son Murtaza ascended ... years. Murtaza Shah annexed Berar in 1572. On his death in 1588, his son Miran Hussain ascended ... the throne. Ibrahim Shah died only after a few months in the battle with Bijapur sultanate. Soon, Chand ... of Ahmadnagar fort, c. 1885 Malik Ambar and the demise of the sultanate Although, Ahmadnager city ... viceroy of Deccan finally annexed the sultanate to the Mughal empire after defeating Shahaji ...   more details



  1. Zanzibar Sultanate

    File Flag of the Sultanate of Zanzibar 1963 .svg thumb right 200px Flag of the Zanzibar Sultanate The Zanzibar Sultanate existed on the Zanzibar Archipelago and also controlled parts of what is now the eastern coast of Tanzania . See also List of Sultans of Zanzibar Category Sultanates Category History of Tanzania ...   more details



  1. Sultanate of Agadez

    The Sultanate of Agadez var. Sultanate of A r is a traditional polity of the A r region centered in the city of Agadez , at the southern edge of the Sahara Desert in north central Niger . It was founded in 1449 by the Taureg people Tuareg , then conquered by the Songhai Empire in 1500. After the defeat of Songhai in 1591, the sultanate regained independence. It suffered a steep decline in population and economic activity during the 17th century. It was conquered by the French West Africa French in 1900. References Reflist Samuel Decalo. Historical Dictionary of Niger 3rd ed. . Scarecrow Press, Boston & Folkestone, 1997 ISBN 0810831368 pp.  24 27. Jim Hudgens, Richard Trillo, Nathalie Calonnec. Rough Guide to West Africa 4th ed. . Rough Guide, 2003 ISBN 1843531186 pp.  983 External links http www.saudiaramcoworld.com issue 200301 agadez sultanate.of.the.sahara.htm Louis Werner, Agadez Sultanate of the Sahara , 2003, Saudi Aramco World Coord missing Niger Use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT Agadez, Sultanate of Category Agadez Region Sultanate Of Agadez Category Tuareg Category History of Niger Category History of the Sahara Category States of pre colonial Africa Niger geo stub de Sultanat A r nl Sultanaat Agadez ru fi A rin sulttaanikunta ...   more details



  1. Pate sultanate

    The Pate Sultanate was a Sultanate along the west coast and islands of what is today Kenya from at least the beginning of the 13th century until 1895. From 1858 on it was the domain known as Wituland . Archeological evidence suggests Pate was a prominent location in local trade networks by the 10th century. ref Marina Tolmacheva, Introduction to The Pate Chronicle East lansing Michigan State University Press, 1993 p. 5 ref For a list of the rulers see List of rulers of Pate . Notes references Category History of Kenya ...   more details



  1. Kabka Sultanate

    Orphan date September 2010 The Kabka Sultanate , also called the Sultanate of Kabka and the Kabka Sultanate of Tundubay ref Tubiana, Jerome. http www.cmi.no sudan doc ?id 1259 Sudan Darfur Land and Power the Case of the Zaghawa . Accessed 9 May 2010. ref , is a remote Zaghawa people Zaghawa populated country subdivision on the Sudan ese frontier within Chad . It was created ref http english.aljazeera.net video africa 2010 05 20105910019688798.html Chad tribe holds cross border sway . Al Jazeera English . Published 9 May 2010. Accessed 9 May 2010. http www.youtube.com watch?v S6Z11yfznaA at YouTube ref by President of Chad Chadian President Idriss Deby in order to appease Zaghawa nationalism and patriotism national pride . References references coord missing Chad Category Subdivisions of Chad Chad stub Sudan ethno group stub Africa ethno group stub ...   more details



  1. Majeerteen Sultanate

    Infobox Former Country native name Migiurtinia br conventional long name Majeerteen Sultanate common name Migiurtinia continent Africa region Horn of Africa country Somalia year start mid ... 18px Islam currency The Majeerteen Sultanate lang so Saldanadda Majeerteen , lang ar ... centralized authority on the domestic front. Much of the Sultanate s former domain is today coextensive ... right thumb 300px One of the forts of the Majeerteen Sultanate Migiurtinia in Hafun . The Majeerteen Sultanate was established in the mid 18th century by Somali people Somalis from the Majeerteen ... 1977 , p.71 ref Sultanate of Hobyo main Sultanate of Hobyo Osman Mahamuud s Sultanate was nearly destroyed ... the local Hawiye clans and establish the separate Sultanate of Hobyo in 1878. ref name Metz Helen ... . His rival Sultan Kenadid had signed a similar agreement vis a vis his own Sultanate the year ... Sultanate. Boqor Osman and Sultan Kenadid also hoped to exploit the conflicting interests ... Bureaucracy As with the Sultanate of Hobyo, the Majeerteen Sultanate exerted a strong centralized ... studies, Volumes 11 12, Michigan State University Press 1989 , p.32. ref The Majeerteen Sultanate ... the seaboard. He retained prior rights on goods obtained from ship wrecks on the coast. The Sultanate ... Sultanate maintained robust commercial activities before the Italian occupation of the following year. The Sultanate reportedly exported 1,056,400 Indian Rupee s IR worth of commodities, 60 ... value of 250,000 IR, roughly equivalent to 20 of the Sultanate s aggregate exports. The remaining ... p.62. ref Military In addition to a strong civil administration, the Majeerteen Sultanate maintained ... Sultanate Migiurtinia . ref name IIA Istituto italo africano, Africa rivista trimestrale ... Sultanate of Hobyo Mohamoud Ali Shire Warsangali Sultanate List of Sunni Muslim dynasties List ... Majeerteen Sultanate Category History of Somalia Category Sultanates Majeerteen Category Somali empires ...   more details



  1. Asahan Sultanate

    Image Flag of Asahan.svg right thumb 200px Flag of the Sultanate of Asahan. History of Indonesia The Sultanate of Asahan was a Malay people Malay sultan ate from approximately 1630 CE until 1946 CE. It was located in the north east of the island of Sumatra , in what is now Indonesia and covered what is now the Asahan Regency . References cite web last Buyers first Christopher year 2005 title Asahan url http www.4dw.net royalark Indonesia asahan.htm work The Royal Ark accessdate 2006 05 20 Indonesia stub coord missing Indonesia Category History of Sumatra Category Sultanates Category Pre colonial States of Indonesia Category North Sumatra Category Islamic states in Indonesia ca Sultanat d Asahan fr Asahan id Kesultanan Asahan pnb ...   more details



  1. Angoche Sultanate

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The Angoche Sultanate was established in 1485 along an archipelago off the Northern Mozambique coastline. Centered on the cities of Angoche and Moma , the sultanate also had a number of vassal territories surrounding them. They were finally removed from power by the Portugal Portuguese colonial government in 1910. The settlement of Angoche dates back to about the start of the sultanate. As one of the first settlements in Mozambique, it became a major trading centre, with important gold and ivory trade ivory markets. The Sultans of Angoche expanded to rule over all the archipelago, with Angoche serving as the major city of their realm. However, for all its early trade, the city became replaced by Quelimane as a major port. The Sultanate was hurt by the settlement of a new group of people on its hinterland, who blocked access to the mainland and imposed tolls on passing caravans. During this period Angoche suffered from an economic decline, with the Sultans losing their political influence. However, the city still remained a centre for Islam and its expansion onto the mainland of Mozambique. During the 19th Century, the Sultanate quickly supplied a growing demand for rubber, ivory and Arab slave trade slaves . The latter became increasingly important throughout the century, as the European anti slavery movement grew. The independence of the Sultanate from European Empires made it a focus for the slave trade. In 1847, many businesses had relocated to Angoche from cities under Portuguese control, to escape the taxes and duties imposed there. The growing demand for slaves was the reason behind Angoche s expansion onto the mainland, where they could control the caravan routes and create their own slave bases. Musa Muhammad Sahib who later became a sultan himself realised this expansion of the Sultanate under the rule of Sultan Hasani Usufu . He ... conquest. In the 1860s, the Portuguese attacked the Sultanate, however their early campaign proved ...   more details



  1. Sultanate of Langkat

    The Sultanate of Langkat was a Muslim Sovereign state state located in modern Langkat Regency , North Sumatra . Although dating back to the pre Islamic age, recorded history is available only from the 17th century. ref cite web title Langkat Brief History url http www.royalark.net Indonesia langkat.htm month year ref References references coord 3 54 41 N 98 25 29 E source kolossus frwiki display title DEFAULTSORT Langkat, Sultanate of Category Pre colonial States of Indonesia Category History of Sumatra Category History of Islam Category Sultanates Category Former monarchies Category Former countries in Southeast Asia Category Islamic states in Indonesia ca Langkat fr Sultanat de Langkat id Kesultanan Langkat ms Kesultanan Langkat nl Sultanaat Langkat ...   more details



  1. Sultanate of Dewe

    The former Sultanate of Dewe , which was located in the Eastern Afar Region , was a successor political authority to the former Kingdom of Harak Bodoyta that had its centre in Khora Angar in the 9th century. ref Haji Ibad Ibrahim Gaas, Interview, 2000 ref The territories of the Eastern Afar Sultanate ... Afar Sultanate is currently divided into five administrative districts. They are District of Dawe ... System of the Eastern Afar Region Sultanate Dawe The Sultanate of Dawe is the hereditary traditional ... of the Afar people. The power and authority of the Eastern Afar Sultanate is based on the people and on the Sultan. The Amoyta of Eastern Afar Sultanate has absolute power over his subject. His decision is final and no appeal. In the Sultanate of Dawe, each clan has a hierarchical order of clan ... clan. This indicates that tribes and clan systems among the people of Sultanate of Dawe have .... The people of the Sultanate have enjoyed equal rights and freedom since its re establishment at the end of the 16th century during Hamad the Great s reign. The Afar people of the Eastern Afar Sultanate ... Mohamed Bodaya Interview 2000 ref Legal System & Traditional Courts of the Eastern Afar Sultanate The legal system of the Eastern Afar Sultanate is basically based on Afar Traditional Customarily ... at Haxa. Hara Caxa is the Traditional Court of Justice of the Sultanate that similar to the House of Lord of the Great Britain . In the Sultanate of the Eastern Afar Region, Dawe, Traditional Courts ... decisions are made in the Eastern Afar Region of the Afar State. The Afar Customary Law of the Sultanate ... management. It has been reported that, the first Mada a or Law of the Sultanate was adopted ... Law of the Eastern Afar Sultanate of the Afar region is a considerable part of the law of the land ... law and order in accordance with the Conventions and Precedents of the Sultanate of Dawe. The Councils ... people of the Eastern Afar Sultanate region systematically experienced political, economic and social ...   more details



  1. Delhi Sultanate

    Sultanate common name Delhi Sultanate continent Asia region Indian Subcontinent country India , Pakistan ... event1 event end year end 1527 date end p1 Sena Empire p2 Tomara Dynasty p3 Ghurid Sultanate s1 Mughal ... type flag of Delhi Sultanate image coat image map Delhi History Map.png image map caption Delhi Sultanate under various dynasties. capital Delhi 1206 1327 br Daulatabad, Maharashtra Daulatabad 1327 ... 1517 1526 title leader Sultan legislature HistoryOfSouthAsia The Delhi Sultanate is a term used to cover ... dynasty . The five dynasties were the Mamluk Sultanate Delhi Mamluk dynasty 1206 90 the Khilji ... . The sultanate are also noted for being one of the few states to repeatedly defeat the Mongol Empire . ref The state at war in South Asia By Pradeep Barua, pg. 29 ref The Sultanate ushered in a period ... lasting syncretic monuments in Indo Islamic architecture architecture , Ghazal music , Delhi Sultanate ... , Turkic languages Turkic and Arabic language Arabic under the Muslim rulers. The Delhi Sultanate ... 1236 1240 . In 1526 the Delhi Sultanate was absorbed by the emerging Mughal Empire . Dynasties Mamluk Main Mamluk Sultanate Delhi Muhammad of Ghor d. 1206 , based in Afghanistan , had extended his ..., he was a Sufi devotee and highly regarded their Saints many a Sufi mystic settled in his sultanate ... Muslim dynasty to rule the Delhi Sultanate. Led by their powerful ruler, Alauddin, they are noted ... main Sayyid dynasty The Sayyid dynasty ruled Delhi Sultanate in India from 1414 to 1451. They succeeded the Tughlaq dynasty and ruled the Sultanate until they were displaced by the Lodi dynasty ... Sultanate. The dynasty founded by Bahlul Khan Lodi ruled from 1451 to 1526. The last ruler of this dynasty ... half of the 14th century, the Sultanate introduced a Economic system monetary economy in the provinces ... of the Sultanate Main Mongol invasions of India Perhaps the greatest contribution of the Sultanate ... weakened the Delhi Sultanate. It revived briefly under the Lodis before it was conquered ...   more details



  1. Mahra Sultanate

    Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Mahra Sultanate of Qishn and Socotra common name Mahra Sultanate continent Asia region Arabian Peninsula country year start 18th century year end 1967 p1 flag p1 s1 South Yemen flag s1 Flag of South Yemen.svg date start date end event start event end image flag Mahraflag.jpg image flag size 200px flag image coat image map ProtectorateOfSouthArabiaMap.jpg image map caption Map of the Protectorate of South Arabia in 1965. national motto national anthem capital Qishn Al Mahrah Governorate Mahra br Hadibu Tamrida Hadibu Socotra common languages Arabic language Arabic Mehri language Mahri government type Monarchy title leader Sultan stat year1 stat pop1 stat area4 population density3 religion Image Allah green.svg 18px Islam currency The Mahra Sultanate of Qishn and Socotra lang ar Unicode Sal anat Mahrah f Qishn wa Suqu rah or sometimes the Mahra Sultanate of Ghayda and Socotra Arabic Unicode Sal anat Mahrah f l Ghay wa Suqu rah was a sultan ate that included both the historical region of Al Mahrah Governorate Mahra and the Indian Ocean island of Socotra in what is now eastern Yemen . It was ruled by the Banu Afrar lang ar Unicode Ban Afr r , also known as dynasty and is sometimes called Mahra State in English. The last sultan was Abdullah bin Ashoor ref http www.hukam.net family.php?fam 760 ref . History File Yemen Al Mahrah.png thumb left 250px Map of contemporary Yemen showing Al Mahrah Governorate . The capitals of the Mahra Sultanate were Qishn in Mahra and Hadibu Tamrida Hadibu on Socotra. During 1886, the sultanate became a British protectorate and later became a part of the Aden Protectorate . In the 1960s, Mahra declined to join the Federation of South Arabia but remained under British protection as part of the Protectorate of South Arabia . In 1967, the sultanate was abolished and Mahra became ...   more details



  1. Yogyakarta Sultanate

    Refimprove date May 2010 Infobox Former Country common name Yogyakarta Sultanate conventional long name Kasultanan Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat continent moved from Category Asia to Southeast Asia region Southeast Asia country Indonesia religion Islam , p1 Mataram Sultanate flag p1 s1 Yogyakarta Special Region flag s1 Jogjakarta Special Autonomous Region Flag01.png year start 1755 year end 1945 date start February 13 date end September 5 event start Sultanate of Yogyakarta event end Integration with Indonesia image flag Yogyakarta Sultanate Hamengkubhuwono X Emblem.svg image coat symbol type flag s1 image map IndonesiaYogyakarta.png image map caption Yogyakarta Sultanate located in the central of Java island. capital Yogyakarta city Yogyakarta common languages Javanese language Javanese government type Monarchy title leader Sultan leader1 Hamengkubuwono I ISKS Hamengku Buwono I year leader1 Pertama 1755 1792 leader2 Hamengkubuwono IX ISKS Hamengku Buwono IX year leader2 1940 1950 death 1988 leader3 Hamengkubuwono X ISKS Hamengku Buwono X year leader3 now since 1989 title deputy Pepatih Dalem Menteri Pertama deputy1 Danurejo I year deputy1 First 1755 1799 deputy2 Danurejo VIII year deputy2 Last 1933 1945 currency footnotes History of Indonesia Yogyakarta Sultanate lang id Kesultanan Yogyakarta lang jv Kasultanan Keraton Ngayogyakerto Hadiningrat is a Javanese people Javanese monarchy ... Beksan dancers, circa 1870. After Sultan Agung , the Sultanate of Mataram was declining due to power struggle within the sultanate. To make things worse, VOC Dutch East India Company exploited the power struggle to increase its control. At the peak of the conflict, the Mataram Sultanate was split in two based on the Treaty of Giyanti of February 13, 1755 Yogyakarta Sultanate and Surakarta Sunanate ... occupation there were two principalities, the Yogyakarta Sultanate Kasultanan Yogyakarta and the smaller ... thumb upright Princes and princesses of the Yogyakarta Sultanate 1870 See also List of Sunni Muslim ...   more details



  1. Sultanate of Women

    History of Turkey The Sultanate of Women lang tr Kad nlar Saltanat was the near 130 year period during the 16th and 17th centuries when the women of the Imperial Harem of the Ottoman Empire exerted extraordinary political influence. Many of the Sultan s during this time were minor law minor s and it was their mothers, leaders of the Harem, who effectively ruled the Empire. Many Sultanate women were born Christian and are among the most famous Islam in Europe European and Greek Muslims . The main cause of frequent marriages with women of foreign backgrounds was rather for preserving the fidelity of non Muslim provinces and preventing discrimination of minorities in the late Ottoman period. Importance of this policy was better understood by the split of 39 provinces after the collapse of Ottoman Empire, which were not considered solely Turkish communities. ref Published by Cafrande K lt r Sanat ve Hayat. Mar 13th, 2008 at 23 53 and is filed under http www.cafrande.org ?p 691 General Culture. ref See also Valide Sultan Roxelana H rrem Sultan Mihrimah Sultana Turhan Hatice Nurbanu Sultan Safiye Sultan K sem Sultan Princess Hatice References Reflist Literature lhan Ak it. The Mystery of the Ottoman Harem . Ak it K lt r Turizm Yay nlar . ISBN 975 7039 26 8 Leslie P. Peirce. The Imperial Harem Women and Sovereignty in the Ottoman Empire . Oxford University Press 1993 . ISBN 978 0195086775 External links http www.channel4.com history microsites H history e h harem.html Channel 4 History The sultanate of women Turkey topics DEFAULTSORT Sultanate Of Women Category Ottoman Empire Category Islam and women Category Women of the Ottoman Empire Category Political history of the Ottoman Empire Ottoman stub de Weiberherrschaft fr Sultanat des femmes id Kesultanan wanita lv Sievie u sultan ts ro Sultanatul femeilor sl enski sultanat tr Kad nlar saltanat zh ...   more details



  1. Sultanate of Bengal

    History of Bengal The Sultanate of Bengal was a state that existed from the 14th through the 16th centuries. It was eventually absorbed into the Mughal fold. The Sultanate was ruled by a series of dynasties with both local and foreign origins. Origins In 1342, a local warlord, Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah proclaimed himself as monarch of the Kingdom of Lakhnauti. He would go on to consolidate his rule by conquering the other independent kingdoms of Bengal before proclaiming himself as Sultan of Bengal in 1352. Decline The absorption of Bengal into the Mughal Empire was a gradual process beginning with the defeat of Bengali forces under Sultan Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah by Babur at the battle of Ghaghra . List of Sultans First rule of Ilyas Shahi dynasty See Ilyas Shahi dynasty House of Raja Ganesha Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah 1415 1416 Raja Ganesha 1416 1418 Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah 1418 1431 Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah 1431 1436 Second rule of Ilyas Shahi dynasty See Ilyas Shahi dynasty Habshi rule Shahzada Barbak 1486 1487 Saifuddin Firuz Shah 1487 1489 Mahmud Shah II 1489 1490 Shamsuddin Muzaffar Shah 1490 1494 Hussain Shahi dynasty Alauddin Hussain Shah 1494 1518 Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah 1518 1533 Alauddin Firuz Shah 1533 Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah 1533 1538 Bengal Governors under Afghan rule Sur dynasty of Delhi Sultanate Sher Shah Suri Sher Shah r.ruler of Bengal from 1532 1538 ruler of Delhi from 1539 1545 Khidr Khan Bengal Khidr Khan r.1538 1541 Qazi Fazilat r.1541 1545 Muhammad Khan Sur r.1545 1554 as the Governor of Bengal Shahbaz Khan r.1555 Muhammad Shahi Dynasty Muhammad Khan Sur Shamsuddin Muhammad Shah 1545 1555 Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah II Khizr Khan Suri 1555 1561 Ghiyasuddin Jalal Shah 1561 1564 Ghiyasuddin Shah III 1564 1564 Karrani Dynasty Taj Khan Karrani Sulaiman Khan Karrani Bayazid Khan Karrani Daud Khan Karrani See also List of rulers of Bengal DEFAULTSORT Sultanate Of Bengal Category History of Bengal ru ...   more details



  1. Sultanate of Bambao

    The Sultanate of Bambao was a state on the island of Grande Comore . Its capital was the town of Iconi . In 1886, Sultan Said Ali bin Said Omar of Grande Comore Said Ali bin Said Omar of Bambao united the sultanates of Grand Comore into the state of Ngazidja . References http worldstatesmen.org Comoros Grande Comore World Statesmen.org Comoros stub Category 1886 disestablishments Category Former countries in Africa ...   more details



  1. Sultanate of Maguindanao

    Infobox Former Country native name Magindanaw conventional long name Sultanate of Maguindanao common name Maguindanao continent Oceania region Southeast Asia country Philippines government type Monarchy image flag Flag of Maguindanao.svg flag flag type Flag of Maguindanao Sultanate common languages Yakan year start 1500 year end 1898 date start date end event start event end s1 Spanish East Indies flag s1 Flag of Spain 1785 1873 and 1875 1931 .svg image map Maguindanao Sultunate.png image map caption Green depicts the Sultunate of Maguindanao in the early 19th century capital Maguindanao Province common languages Arabic language Arabic official , Illanun Iranun , Maguindanao language Maguindanao , Malay language Malay , Maranao language Maranao , Cotabato Manobo language Manobo languages religion Islam title leader Sultan leader1 Sultan Muhammad Dipatuan Kudarat Dipatuan Kudarat year leader1 1619 1671 era Spanish colonization currency Barter History of the Philippines The Sultanate of Maguindanao was a Bangsamoro state that ruled parts of the island of Mindanao , in southern Philippines . Its known historical influence stretches from the Zamboanga Peninsula peninsula of Zamboanga to the bay of Sarangani . At its peak, the sultanate covered the entire island of Mindanao , and ruled ... family ruling class in Dulawan and established the Sultanate of Maguindanao seated in Dulawan ... The 20Maguindanao 20Sultanate.htm The Maguindanao Sultanate , Moro National Liberation Front web site ... by Dr. C. A. Majuli. Retrieved January 9, 2008. ref The sultanate was usually centered ... still stands there. Abd al Rahman, his grandson, continued increasing the Sultanate s power and influence. During the Spanish colonial period, the Sultanate of Maguindanao was able to defend their territory ... 1898 Sultan Taha Colo Sultan Rabago sa Tiguma See also List of Sunni Muslim dynasties Sultanate of Sulu References reflist Former and present states in the Philippines DEFAULTSORT Sultanate Of Maguindanao ...   more details




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