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Sikandar Shah of Gujarat

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323: 520: 478: 363:, the descendants of the Saint Burhanuddin Qutb-i-Alam, were influential in the Sultanate. Sayyid Shah Sheikhji who was then the head of the family. He had predicted that Bahadur Khan, another son of Muzaffar Shah, would be the successor. So unhappy Sikandar had not given customary visit to him when he went to Champaner. 393:
and governed on his behalf. The nobles deserted Imád-ul-Mulk’s cause, and prince Báhádur Khán, returning to Gujarát from north India, was joined by many supporters prominent among whom was Táj Khán, proprietor of
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After Sikandar ShĂĄh had been in power a six weeks, he was murdered on the instruction of ImĂĄd-ul-Mulk Khush Kadam, on 30 May 1526 at Champaner. He was asleep in the palace after the return from playing
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on 5 April 1526 after formally appointing his son Sikandar KhĂĄn his heir, who soon assumed the reign with title of Sikandar Shah. Bibi Rani was his mother. Three days later, he left for Muhammadabad-
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The only event of Sikandar’s reign was the destruction of an army sent against his brother Latíf Khán who was helped by Rána Bhim of Munga (now
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Imad-ul-Mulk then seated Sikandar Shah's six years old younger brother, NĂĄsir KhĂĄn, on the throne with the title of
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mentions that he had dream of his father and Bukhari saints to descend the throne few days before his death.
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A History of Gujarat including a Survey of its Chief Architectural Monuments and Inscriptions
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in his honour where he was buried along with his brothers, Nasir Khan and Latif Khan.
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Commissariat, M. S. (1938). "XXV. Sultans Sikandar and Mahmud II, 1526".
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Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Kaira and Panch MahĂĄls
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Index

Sikandar Shah
Sultan of Gujarat
Muzaffar Shah II
Mahmud Shah II
Champaner
Tomb of Sikandar Shah
Halol
Dynasty
Muzaffarid dynasty of Gujarat
Islam
Gujarat Sultanate
Muzaffarid dynasty
Muzaffar Shah I
Ahmad Shah I
Muhammad Shah II
Ahmad Shah II
Daud Shah
Mahmud Begada
Muzaffar Shah II
Sikandar Shah
Bahadur Shah
Mahmud Shah III
Ahmad Shah III
Muzaffar Shah III
Gujarat under Delhi Sultanate
Gujarat Subah
Akbar
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