Qutbu'd-Din Shah Explained

Qutbu'd-Din
Sultanu'l-A'zam
Succession:6th Sultan of Kashmir
Reign:1373 – 1389
Predecessor:Shihabu'd-Din Shah
Successor:Sikandar Shah
Death Date:1389
Death Place:Srinagar, Kashmir Sultanate
Issue:Sikandar Shah
Full Name:Qutbu'd-Din Shah Miri
Dynasty:Shah Mir dynasty
Father:Alau'd-Din Shah
Religion:Sunni Islam

Qutbu'd-Din Shah Miri (Kashmiri: قطب الدین شاہ میری, Persian: قُطُب اُلدِین شَاہ مِیری), (r. 1373–1389), commonly known as Qutbu'd-Din Shah, born Hindal (lit. The Conqueror of India).[1] [2] was a ruler from the Shah Mir dynasty of Kashmir.[3] He was the sixth Sultan of Kashmir and ruled from 1373 till his death in 1389.[4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Retzlaff . Ralph H. . Hasan . Mohibbul . Kashmir under the Sultans . Journal of the American Oriental Society . 53 . 10.2307/595144 . 0003-0279.
  2. Book: Muhammad Azam . Waqiat-I-Kashmir . 17.
  3. Retzlaff . Ralph H. . Hasan . Mohibbul . Kashmir under the Sultans . Journal of the American Oriental Society . 298 . 10.2307/595144 . 0003-0279.
  4. Book: Farishta, Muhammad Qasim . Tareekh e Farishta By Muhammad Qasim Farishta . 2016-01-01 . mushtaq book corner . 562.
  5. Retzlaff . Ralph H. . Hasan . Mohibbul . Kashmir under the Sultans . Journal of the American Oriental Society . 29 . 10.2307/595144 . 0003-0279.