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Bahlul Khan Lodi

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invaded his territory. Bahlul joined the imperial army with 20,000 mounted soldiers. By his cleverness, he was able to project himself as a victor over the army of the Malwa Sultan and Sultan Muhammad Shah conferred on him the title of
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In 1443, Bahlul attacked Delhi but he did not succeed. During the reign of last Sayyid ruler Sultan Alam Shah, Bahlul again made an unsuccessful attempt to capture Delhi in 1447. In 1448, when Alam Shah retired to
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and distinguished himself by killing in the battle later's worst enemy Mallu Iqbal Khan. He was rewarded with the title of Islam Khan and in 1419 appointed the governor of
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After ascending to the throne, Bahlul decided to dispose of Hamid Khan. His cousin and brother-in-law Malik Mahmud Khan alias Qutb-ud-din Khan (Governor of
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In his youth, Bahlul was involved in the trading of horses and once sold his finely bred horses to the Sayyid dynasty Sultan
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Bahlul did much to stop rebellions and uprisings in his territories, and extended his holdings over
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Bahlol Khan Lodi bin Malik Kala Khan Lodi bin Malik Bahram Khan Lodi
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Shams Khatun, daughter of Sultan Malik Shah Lodi, his first cousin;
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has long designated a building close to the shrine of the noted
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upon the abdication of the last claimant from the previous
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in a locality that goes by his name, 'Chirag Delhi', as
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In 1479, Sultan Bahlul Lodi defeated and annexed the
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Index


Sultan of Delhi
Coronation
Alam Shah
Sikandar Khan Lodi
Delhi
Delhi Sultanate
Tomb of Bahlul Lodi
Issue
Sikandar Khan Lodi
Parents House:

Founding House:

Lodi Tribe
Lodi Dynasty
Sunni Islam
Persian
Afghan
Lodi
Lodi dynasty
Delhi Sultanate
Sayyid
sultan
AH
Ghilzai
Lodi tribe
Dera Ismail Khan
Sayyid dynasty
Khizr Khan
Sirhind
Muhammad Shah
Sirhind

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