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  2. Ahmad Shah I - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Shah won and Hushang Shah took refuge in Mandu. In November 1419, he imposed siege on Champaner but later the king Trimbakdas of Champaner relented and agreed to give annual tribute in February 1420. Ahmad Shah later attacked and ravaged Sankheda-Bahadurpur in March 1420. He built a fort at Sankheda and a mosque within the fort; he also ...

  3. Ahmad Shah - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Shah I of Pahang (r. 1475–1495) Ahmad Shah II of Pahang (r. 1590–1592) Ahmad Shah of Pahang (r. 1974–2019), 5th Sultan of modern Pahang and one of the heads-of-state of Malaysia; Rulers of Gujarat Sultanate during the rule of Muzaffarid dynasty were named Ahmad Shah. Ahmad Shah I (1411-1442) who founded Ahmedabad, India; Ahmad Shah ...

  4. Tarikh-i Ahmad Shahi - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Shah ordered that his reign be documented so that it could be used as a model for governing rulers in the future. [2] Ahmad gave the order for Muhammad Taqi Khan Shirazi, a former Afsharid official, to send a scribe with the skill to match Nadir Shah's chronicler Mirza Mahdi Astarabadi, especially his most important work, the Tarikh-i Nadiri. [2]

  5. Muzaffarids (Gujarat) - Wikipedia

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    Nasir-ud-Din Muhammad Shah I نصیر الدین محمد شاہ اول: Tatar Khan 1403–1404 Shams-ud-Din Muzaffar Shah I شمس الدین مظفر شاہ اول: Zafar Khan 1404–1411 (2nd Reign) Nasir-ud-Din Ahmad Shah I ناصر الدین احمد شاہ اول: Ahmad Khan 1411–1442 Muizz-ud-Din Muhammad Shah II

  6. Ahmad Shah I Wali - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Shah Al Wali Bahamani was the ruler of the Bahmani Sultanate from 1 October 1422 to 17 April 1436, and was a great patron of arts and culture. [1] He brought Persian artisans from Iran , including the metal-worker Abdulla-bin-Kaiser, who was the master of Bidriware , the inlaying of zinc alloy with silver and gold.

  7. Ahmad Shah (Taliban) - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Shah (nom de guerre Mohammad Ismail; c. 1970 – c. April 2008) was an Afghan militant leader who commanded a group of fighters operating in eastern Afghanistan and was linked to Gulbuddin Hekmatyar.

  8. Alau'd-din Ahmad Shah - Wikipedia

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    Alau’d-din Ahmad Shah was the tenth sultan of the Bahmani Sultanate. He was considered a benevolent ruler, albeit weak in administration. [1] [2] His reign is marked by rebellions. The rift between the Dakhanis, or old-comers, and Afaqis, or new-comers [note 1] worsened during his reign.

  9. Ahmad Shah Durrani - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad Shah first settled the dispute of leadership, asserting himself as the leader of Durrani tribesmen by forcing the former leader to step down. Ahmad Shah also killed 'Abd al-Ghani Khan, his uncle and the governor of Kandahar to secure complete power over the Durrani regiments. With the dispute over leadership concluded, Ahmad Shah's forces ...