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  2. Khizr Khan - Wikipedia

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    Khizr Khan (reigned 28 May 1414 – 20 May 1421) was the founder of the Sayyid dynasty, the fourth ruling dynasty of the Delhi sultanate, in northern India soon after the invasion of Timur and the fall of the Tughlaq dynasty. [1] Khizr Khan was Governor of Multan under the Tughlaq ruler, Firuz Shah Tughlaq, and

  3. Sayyid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Sayyid dynasty was the fourth dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, with four rulers ruling from 1414 to 1451 for 37 years. [4] The first ruler of the dynasty, Khizr Khan, who was the Timurid vassal of Multan, conquered Delhi in 1414, while the rulers proclaimed themselves the Sultans of the Delhi Sultanate under Mubarak Shah, [5] [6] which succeeded the Tughlaq dynasty and ruled the Sultanate ...

  4. Kingdom of Mewar - Delhi Sultanate Conflict (1326 to 1518)

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    Allauddin appointed his son Khizr Khan as the governor of the place. [8] Khizr Khan remained there for a period of ten years after which he was forced to move to Ajmer and Maldev Songara, belonging to the Songara Chahuhan Dynasty was given the vassalage of Mewar.

  5. Khizr and Ghazala Khan - Wikipedia

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    Khizr, Ghazala, and their two sons then moved to Silver Spring, Maryland, where their third son, Omer, was born. [1] [6] [7] Khizr went on to work at the Washington, D.C., office of the law firm of Hogan & Hartson, one of the largest law firms in the United States, where he was employed as the firm's manager of litigation technology from 2000 ...

  6. Deval Devi - Wikipedia

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    She was sent to Delhi, where she was reunited with the mother whom she had not seen since childhood. Shortly afterwards, at the insistence of Kamla Devi, she was married to Alauddin's eldest son Khizr Khan (her mother's step-son). [6] Following Ala-ud-Din's death in 1316, his third son ascended the throne as Qutb ud din Mubarak Shah. [7]

  7. List of sultans of Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Khizr Khan: unknown: 20 May 1421 28 May 1414 20 May 1421 26 Mubarak Shah: unknown: 19 February 1434 21 May 1421 19 February 1434 Son of Khizr Khan 27 Muhammad Shah (Muhammad IV) unknown: 1 January 1445 February 1434 1 January 1445 Grandson of Khizr Khan 28 Alam Shah: unknown: July 1478 1 January 1445 19 April 1451 Son of Muhammad Shah

  8. Siege of Chittorgarh (1303) - Wikipedia

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    Alauddin assigned Chittor to his son Khizr Khan (or Khidr Khan), who was 7 or 8 years old. The Chittor fort was renamed "Khizrabad" after the prince. [15] Khizr Khan was given a gold-embroidered robe and a red canopy, which was usually bestowed upon an heir apparent.

  9. Amir Khusrau - Wikipedia

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    Duval Rani - Khizr Khan (Duval Rani and Khizr Khan), 1316 - a tragedy about the marriage of princess Duval Rani to Ala ud-Din Khalji's son Khizr Khan. Nuh Sipihr (Nine Skies), 1318 - Khusrau's masnavi on the reign of Qutb ud-Din Mubarak Shah Khalji, which includes vivid perceptions of India and its culture.