Hasan Khan Mewati, the Glossary
Raja Hasan Khan Mewati (died 17 March 1527) was a Muslim Khanzada Rajput ruler of Mewat.[1]
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28 relations: Alwar, Alwar fort, Babur, Battle of Khanwa, Delhi Sultanate, First Battle of Panipat, Ibrahim Khan Lodi, India, Khanwa, Khanzada Alawal Khan, Khanzada Rajputs, Khanzadas of Mewat, List of sultans of Delhi, Mewar, Mewat, Mughal Empire, Muslim Rajputs, Nahar Khan, Raja, Rajasthan, Rajput, Rana Sanga, Shahid, Sher Shah Suri, Sovereign state, Sunni Islam, Sur Empire, Wali (administrative title).
- History of Haryana
Alwar
Alwar (Rajasthani Pronunciation: əlʋəɾ) is a city located in India's National Capital Region and the administrative headquarters of Alwar District in the state of Rajasthan.
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Alwar fort
Bala Quila also known Alwar Fort is a fort in Alwar in Indian state of Rajasthan.
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Babur
Babur (14 February 148326 December 1530; born Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad) was the founder of the Mughal Empire in the Indian subcontinent. Hasan Khan Mewati and Babur are 16th-century Indian Muslims and 16th-century Indian monarchs.
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Battle of Khanwa
The Battle of Khanwa was fought at Khanwa on 16 March 1527.
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Delhi Sultanate
The Delhi Sultanate or the Sultanate of Delhi was a late medieval empire primarily based in Delhi that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent, for 320 years (1206–1526).
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First Battle of Panipat
The First Battle of Panipat, on 21 April 1526 was fought between the invading forces of Babur and the Lodi dynasty. Hasan Khan Mewati and First Battle of Panipat are history of Haryana.
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Ibrahim Khan Lodi
Ibrahim Khan Lodi (ابراهیملودی; 1480 – 21 April 1526) was the last Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate, who became Sultan in 1517 after the death of his father Sikandar Khan Lodi. Hasan Khan Mewati and Ibrahim Khan Lodi are 16th-century Indian Muslims and 16th-century Indian monarchs.
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India
India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.
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Khanwa
Khanwa (also spelt Khanua) is a village in Bharatpur District of Rajasthan, lying about 35 km from city of Bharatpur, the district headquarter, 60 km west of the city of Agra in India.
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Khanzada Alawal Khan
Wali-e-Mewat Raja Khanzada Alawal Khan, Bahadur, son of Khanzada Zakaria Khan Mewati, was the Khanzada Rajput ruler of Mewat from 1485 till 1504.
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Khanzada Rajputs
The Khanzada or Khan Zadeh are a cluster community of Muslim Rajputs found in the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.
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Khanzadas of Mewat
The Mewat State was a sovereign kingdom ruled by the Khanzadas of Mewat.
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List of sultans of Delhi
The Sultan of Delhi was the absolute monarch of the Delhi Sultanate that stretched over large parts of the subcontinent during the period of Medieval India, for 320 years (1206–1526).
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Mewar
Mewar or Mewad is a region in the south-central part of Rajasthan state of India.
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Mewat
Mewat is a historical and cultural region which encompasses parts of the modern-day states of Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh in northwestern India.
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Mughal Empire
The Mughal Empire was an early modern empire in South Asia.
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Muslim Rajputs
Muslim Rajputs or Musalman Rajpoots are the descendants of Rajputs in the northern regions of the Indian subcontinent who generally are followers of Islam.
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Nahar Khan
Raja Bahadur Nahar Khan was the ruler of Mewat and the progenitor of Khanzada Rajput clan who were themselves a sub-clan of Jadaun Rajputs. Hasan Khan Mewati and Nahar Khan are history of Haryana.
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Raja
Raja (from, IAST) is a royal Sanskrit title that was historically used in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.
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Rajasthan
Rajasthan (lit. 'Land of Kings') is a state in northwestern India.
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Rajput
Rajput (from Sanskrit rājaputra meaning "son of a king"), also called Thakur, is a large multi-component cluster of castes, kin bodies, and local groups, sharing social status and ideology of genealogical descent originating from the Indian subcontinent.
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Rana Sanga
Sangram Singh I (12 April 1482 – 30 January 1528), most commonly known as Rana Sanga, was the Maharana of Mewar from 1508 to 1528 CE. Hasan Khan Mewati and Rana Sanga are 16th-century Indian monarchs.
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Shahid
Shahid (شهيدة, شُهَدَاء) denotes a martyr in Islam. The word is used frequently in the Quran in the generic sense of "witness" but only once in the sense of "martyr" (i.e. one who dies for his faith); the latter sense acquires wider usage in the hadith.
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Sher Shah Suri
Sher Shah Suri (Farid al-Din Khan; 1472 or 1486 – 22 May 1545), also known by his title Sultan Adil (Just King), was the ruler of Bihar from 1530 to 1540, and Sultan of Hindustan from 1540 until his death in 1545. Hasan Khan Mewati and Sher Shah Suri are 16th-century Indian Muslims and 16th-century Indian monarchs.
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Sovereign state
A sovereign state is a state that has the highest authority over a territory.
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Sunni Islam
Sunni Islam is the largest branch of Islam, followed by 85–90% of the world's Muslims, and simultaneously the largest religious denomination in the world.
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Sur Empire
The Sur Empire was an empire ruled by the Afghan-origin Sur dynasty in northern India for nearly 16 or 18 years, between 1538/1540 and 1556, with Sasaram (in modern-day Bihar) serving as its capital.
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Wali (administrative title)
Wāli, Wā'lī or vali (from والي Wālī) is an administrative title that was used in the Muslim world (including the Rashidun, Umayyad and Abbasid caliphates and the Ottoman Empire) to designate governors of administrative divisions.
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See also
History of Haryana
- Abhira people
- Ahirwal
- Anangpur
- Anangpur Dam
- Ballabhgarh
- Battle of Karnal
- Brahma Sarovar
- Cis-Sutlej states
- Delhi Territory
- First Battle of Panipat
- First Battle of Tarain
- Haryana State Directorate of Archaeology & Museums
- Hasan Khan Mewati
- Hemu
- Hill States of India
- History of Haryana
- Jat reservation agitation
- Jind State
- Kuru Kingdom
- Kurukshetra
- List of Zaildars by Zail
- Mangar Bani
- Nahar Khan
- Najabat Khan
- Nawab of Pataudi
- Pataudi Palace
- Pataudi State
- Qaim Khan
- Rakhigarhi
- Rao Ruda Singh
- Second Battle of Panipat
- Suraj Mal
- Thanesar
- Third Battle of Panipat
- Topra Kalan
- Tosham rock inscription
- Zail, British India
- Zaildar
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasan_Khan_Mewati
Also known as Hason Khan Mebati, Shaheed Hasan Khan Mewati.