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  2. Gujarat Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    The Gujarat Sultanate or Sultanate of Guzerat was a late medieval Islamic Indian kingdom in Western India, primarily in the present-day state of Gujarat. The kingdom was established in 1394 when Muzaffar Shah I , the Governor of Gujarat, declared independence from the Tughlaq dynasty of Delhi .

  3. Gujarat under the Delhi Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    [2] Gujarat remained free from interference of Muslim rulers except for the expedition of Mahmud Ghazni against the Somnath Temple in 1024; the defeat of Muhammad of Ghor by Chaulukya King Bhima II of Aṇahilaváḍa (now Patan, Gujarat) in about 1178; the Ghurid campaigns in 1172 and 1197; and the avenging sack of Aṇahilaváḍa and defeat ...

  4. Muzaffarids (Gujarat) - Wikipedia

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    Governor of Gujarat R.1391-1403, 1404-1407 Sultan of Gujarat R.1407-1411: Muhammad Shah I?-1404 Governor of Gujarat R.1403-1404: Ahmad Shah I 1389-1442 Sultan of Gujarat R.1411-1442: Muhammad Shah II?-1451 Sultan of Gujarat R.1442-1451: Daud Shah Sultan of Gujarat R.1458: Ahmad Shah II 1429-1458 Sultan of Gujarat R.1451-1458: Mahmud Shah I 1445 ...

  5. Muzaffar Shah I - Wikipedia

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    Muzaffar Shah I (born Zafar Khan; 30 June 1342 – 10 January 1411) was the founder of the Muzaffarid dynasty in Medieval India, reigning over the Gujarat Sultanate from 1391 to 1403 and again from 1404 to 1411.

  6. Ahmad Shah II - Wikipedia

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    Qutb-ud-Din Ahmad Shah II, born Jalal Khan, was a ruler of the Muzaffarid dynasty, who reigned over the Gujarat Sultanate from 1451 to 1458. He defeated invading Malwa forces at the battle of Kapadvanj.

  7. Kingdom of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    The 4.4 g billon coin of Chaulukya had stable silver content of 2.02 g of which reduced to 1.83 g during Visala-deva's coins and its successive issues has less content, as low as 0.73 g. During stable net content of silver, the Gadhaiya coins were used in international trade from Afghanistan to Deccan.

  8. Category:Gujarat Sultanate - Wikipedia

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