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Kota Rani (died 1344) was the last ruler of the Hindu Lohara dynasty in Kashmir. She was also the last female ruler of Kashmir. She was also the last female ruler of Kashmir. She was regent for her new husband because of the minority of her son in 1323−1338, and ruled as monarch in 1338−1339.
When Kota Rani appointed Bhatta Bhikshana over Shah Mir as her prime minister, Shah Mir led a revolt and, upon succeeding, forced Kota Rani to marry him and took the throne for himself, ending the last remnants of the Lohara dynasty and beginning the Shah Mir dynasty of the Kashmir Sultanate. [citation needed]
Kota Rani, seeing no other way to contend with Shah Mir's army, surrendered and agreed to marry him. [11] Although the marriage was formally solemnized, Shah Mir didn't trust Kota Rani, nor did she. Citations needed most probably present in Kalhana's Rajatarangini Shah Mir tried marrying Kota Rani after killing her sons then she offered her ...
The rule of Udayanadeva lasted until his death in 1338, and he was succeeded by his wife, Kota Rani. [31] [32] Shah Mir, in the meantime, strengthened his position in the cabinet of Udayanadeva. [33] [25] Kota Rani appointed Bhatta Bhikshana, a powerful minister, as her Prime Minister, ignoring Shah Mir. She also moved her capital to Andarkot ...
Kota Rani: 1338–1339 CE [18] Late Medieval Period. Kashmir Sultanate (c. 1320/1339–1589) Bhoti dynasty (c. 1320–1323) No. Titular Name Personal Name Reign ...
Kota Rani soon surrendered, and accepted Shah Mir's earlier proposal. However given the awkward situation in which Kota Rani accepted, and the possibility for a counter-uprising, made more probable when accounting for the small slivers of support Kota Rani still had, Shah Mir could not take any risks.
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Kota Rani assumed the throne and appointed Chaks in many important offices in her cabinet. Kota Rani was later challenged by Shah Mir, a close associate of Rinchan. The Chaks sided with Shah Mir and gave their all for Shah Mir's sake.