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MEDIEVAL PERIOD ,THE RULE OF SHAHMIRI SULTANS (1339 A.D TO 1561 A.D)

Right from the day of accession to the throne of Kashmir, the new king introduced economic reforms so as to increase the production in the country.
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SULTAN JAMSHED (1342-1343 A.D.)

His brief stay on the throne of Kashmir was brought to an end when his brother Ali Sher dethroned him in 1343 A.D....
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SULTAN ALA-UD-DIN……..ALI SHER (1343-1354 A.D.)

The Sultan laid much emphasis on the economic development of the country and created facilities for traders from Central Asia...
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SULTAN SHIHAB-UD-DIN (1354-1373 A.D)

n able administrator and a mighty conqueror, Shihab-ud-din has been rightly called, the Lalitadity of Medieval Kashmir.After consolidating his position on the throne of Kashmir, the king set out to conquer the neighbouring principalities...
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SULTAN QUTAB-UD-DIN (1373-1389 A.D):

Hindal,the younger brother of Shihab-ud-din became the king of Kashmir after the latter’s death and assumed the tittle of Qutub-ud-din. A little is recorded about the achievements of his rule as most of the contemporary...
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SULTAN SIKANDER (1389-1413 A.D.):

On Qutab-ud-din’s death his eldest son, Sikander was installed on the throne of Kashmir but he remained under the regency of his mother Sura till he attained the marurity. In early of his reign he suppressed the rebellion of his Prime Minister, Rai Magre....
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ALI SHAH (1413-1420 A.D)

Mir Khan also known as Ali Shah proved to be weak and incomplete to conduct the affairs of his country smoothly. Choatic condition prevailed as a result of rivalries amongst his ministers and nobles. ...
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SULTAN ZAIN-UL-ABIDIN (1420-1470 A.D)

Born of a vituous lady, namely Merja, Shahi Khan assumed sovereignty of Kashmir under the tiltle of Zain-ul-Abidin.Already he had attained great fame and earned the good will of the people for his meritorious services as Prime Minister of his brother Sultan Ali Shah. ...
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SULTAN HAIDAR SHAH (1470-1472 A.D)

Sultan Haider Shah was a pleasure loving king and took a little interest in the affairs of government. The real poer was exercised by unworthy nobles and unscrupulous officers, who were always busy in hatching conspiracies against each other...
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HASSAN SHAH (1472-1484 A.D)

Followed the of death of Haidar Shah in 1472 A.D. his son Hassan Shah ascended the throne with the active support of a powerful noble Ahmad Aswad who lieu of his services was given the title of Malik and elevated to the post of Prime-Minister. ...
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