Mahmud Begada battles (1458-1511) - 1

Earlier, Mahmood Gazanvi had to go back on the terrible invasion of India, robbery and back on his gaze. Immediately after the establishment of the Sultanate in Delhi in Mahmud Ghori, northwestern India, it is desirable to return to the country by annihilating and sacking his saba.

Whenever the central authority is weak, the subahs are more than their own. During the Sultanate of Gujarat, 15 Sultans ruled.

In the previous articles we saw the history of Gujarat victory of Alauddin Khilji. After the Gujarat campaign, he was appointed as the governor of Gujarat from his place of residence as a part of the governing rule, and in doing so, he ruled Gujarat. Is. After the death of Alauddin Khilji in 1316, sitting on the dynasty of the second dynasty periodically at Delhi. In it, during the rule of the Tughlaq dynasty, political lewdisms and upheavals were taken advantage of by the name of Taubah Khan (Sultan Mahmand Shah), rejected by the government of Gujarat, and established the independent Sultan of Gujarat.

Such events should not be astonishing in the political history, because whenever the central authority is weak, the subahs are more than their own. During the Sultanate of Gujarat, 15 Sultans ruled. His time also was about AD Until the conquest of Akbar in 1403, till 1573. In the 15 Sultans of Gujarat, the founder of Ahmedabad, Ahmad Shah (26 December 1411), apart from Mahmood Begada and Bahadur Shah, is not entitled to a long historical discussion.

During the independent Sultanate of Gujarat, today's World Heritage City came to the center of Ahmedabad power. One of his Sultan Mahmood Badaga has been famous for his personal life, battles, exploits and many other things. Compared to the Hindu kings, compared to the Muslims of Siddhar and Musalman rulers, it has also been honored by historians as Akbar of Gujarat. On the 25th of May 1458, on the 25th of the month, he took the name of Abd al-Fateh Mahmudshah, the son of Nasirudhudiyini, and became a total ruler on the basis of Gujarat for almost 54 years. Mahmood Badags are also found in the rulers who have ruled Gujarat for a long time.

When Mahmud became the Sultan of Gujarat, it was only 13 years, 2 months and 3 days. There is a clear word like a lamp that does not allow a ruler who is young at such a young age to rule in his sword's kingdom happily. Begada also had to face such difficulties at the onset of governance. A mob of nobles rushed with weapons to overturn Mahmood as Sultan, but Mahmood was a small mustard. Only with three hundred soldiers opened with the sword, the enemies of the Bhadra castle climbed and all the rich- the nobles were put out of the town. The main conspirators were captured. The chief rebel Melk, caught Saadan, crushed it under the elephant's feet. Dagabaj burned the houses of the rich and also seized their properties.

Mahumood Baigao became the Sultan of Gujarat when he was only 13 years 2 months and 3 days. There is a clear word like a lamp that does not allow a ruler who is young at such a young age to rule in his sword's kingdom happily.

On the other hand, at the time of crisis, the loyalists who helped themselves were rewarded with land-raising. Thus, when Sultan was formed, Mehmood Begada introduced his warlike mood and the consequence of betrayal by Sultan.

After converting Gujarat's stature, he used to forget about constant wars in his mind and the huge sultanate of Gujarat. For him, during his career as a Sultan, several small wars have been done. We can see here all the long stories of Junagadh and Dwarka from Nandurbar and from Ahmedabad to Dahod, we will see it here, but the talk of Mahmud Begada can not be fulfilled. This Sultan of Gujarat has been a thriller of the creation of folklorists besides historians. Whether there is a personal life, a matter of raising cities or building a garden, its life has been very interesting. It's about tomorrow.

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