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Punjabi chieftain and folk hero (1375–1442)
Jasrat, (c. 1375 – 1442) also known as Jasrath, was a 15th-century Punjabi Muslim chieftain who ruled parts of Punjab from 1410 until his death in 1442
Jasrat
Rebellion during the Sayyid era in Punjab
Jasrat's invasions of Delhi Sultanate (Punjabi: دلی سلطنت تے جسرت دے حملے (Shahmukhi), ਜਸਰਾਤ ਦੇ ਦਿੱਲੀ ਸਲਤਨਤ ਉੱਤੇ ਹਮਲੇ (Gurmukhi)) were a series of invasions
Jasrat's invasions of Delhi Sultanate
Jasrat's_invasions_of_Delhi_Sultanate
Sultan of Delhi from 1421 to 1434
invasion of India. However, the biggest threat to his power was that of Jasrat Khokhar, a Punjabi Muslim Khokhar chieftain from Punjab who had conquered
Mubarak_Shah_II
Srivara, Jasrat had decided to annex Kashmir into his own kingdom but the vizier of former sultan, Muhammad Magisi revealed his intents, and Jasrat returned
Kashmir_Civil_War_(1419–1420)
City in Punjab, Pakistan
first millennium CE. Sialkot was the capital of the Punjabi Muslim ruler Jasrat Khokhar who reigned over most of Punjab and Jammu in the early 15th century
Sialkot
City in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir
supporter of Mubarah Shah (r. 1421–1434) against Jasrat. Between 1423 and 1442, Jammu came under control of Jasrat (r. 1405–1442) who conquered it after killing
Jammu
City in Punjab, India
military outpost. The city was besieged by Jasrat Khokhar in 1421. However, he failed to conquer it. In 1431, Jasrat Khokhar allied with Sikander Tohfa, the
Sirhind
Metropolis in Punjab, India
Ghaznavids during the reign of Ibrahim of Ghazni. The city was conquered by Raja Jasrat in 1431. It later formed part of the province of Lahore during the Delhi
Jalandhar
Turco-Mongol conqueror (1320s–1405)
encountered resistance from a force of 2000 under Malik Jasrat at the Sutlej between Tulamba and Dipalpur. Jasrat was defeated and taken into captivity. Next he
Timur
Plateau in Punjab, Pakistan
chieftainship of Jasrat, the Khokhars resisted the Timurid invasion of Punjab in 1398 CE. In the 15th century, Pothohar was conquered by Malik Jasrat who had conquered
Pothohar_Plateau
Punjabi tribe
Samarkand and profited from the contacts he made with the Timurid society. Jasrat Khokhar (sometimes Jasrath or Dashrath) was the son of Shaikha Khokhar.
Khokhar
Muslim Punjabi clan
period, Gakhars were superseded by the Khokhars who under their chieftain Jasrat gained control of most of upper Punjab in the 15th century. However, by
Gakhars
Rulers of the Delhi Sultanate (1414–1451)
tribute early in his reign. Mubarak Shah also put down the rebellion of Jasrat. After the death of Mubarak Shah, his nephew, Muhammad Shah ascended the
Sayyid_dynasty
Metropolis in Punjab, India
Sultanate, a fort was built at modern day Ludhiana. It was captured by Raja Jasrat during his 1421–22 campaign in Punjab. Later, Ludhiana was founded in 1480
Ludhiana
Historical princely state in India
fierce battle between Raja Jasrat, who had conquered most of Punjab from Delhi Sultans, and Delhi general Sikander Tohfa. Jasrat was defeated and forced
Kangra_State
Turco-Mongol empire (1370–1507)
destroying Tulamba joined Pir Muhammad. At Sutlej, he defeated the Khokhar chief Jasrat and then took the Loni and Bhatnair forts, seven miles northeast of Delhi
Timurid_Empire
Sovereign state in South Asia (1320–1589)
through royal matrimony. During the rebellion of Jasrat, Sultan Zayn al-Abidin lented his support to Jasrat in opposition to Sultan Mubarak Shah II of Delhi
Kashmir_Sultanate
Historical rulers list
Note Shaikha Khokhar c. 1380 – 1399 Killed while fighting against Timur Jasrat Khokhar c. 1405 – 1442 Had his capital at Sialkot Jhanda Khan Gakhar unknown
List of rulers of Pothohar plateau
List_of_rulers_of_Pothohar_plateau
Sultan of Kashmir (r. 1418–1419, 1420–1470)
with its ruler, Jasrat Khokar. A civil war erupted when Ali Shah marched against Jasrat's forces. The two armies met at Thanna, where Jasrat defeated Ali
Zayn_al-Abidin_the_Great
Capital of Punjab, Pakistan
twice besieged by Jasrat, the ruler of Sialkot, during the reign of Mubarak Shah, the longest of which being in 1431–32. To combat Jasrat, the city was granted
Lahore
would be given to the settlement. It was site of a battle between Raja Jasrat and Allahdad Kaka, governor of Lahore of Delhi Sultanate in 1432, who was
Bajwara
Sultan of Kashmir (r. 1413–1418, 1419–1420)
happened. Retiring to Sialkot, Zain-ul-Abidin sought the support of its chief, Jasrat Khokhar. Ali Shah became angered when this support was forthcoming and he
Ali_Shah_Miri
founder of the Sayyid dynasty Mubarak Shah II Muhammad Shah IV Alam Shah Jasrat Khokhar Jhanda Khan Ghakkar Tatar Khan Ghakkar Hathi Khan Gakkar Sarang
List_of_Punjabi_people
Lê Lợi Independence of Đại Việt 1421–1432 Jasrat's rebellion Delhi Sultanate Khokhars of Sialkot led by Jasrat Liberation of Punjab upto Ravi. Later pushed
List of revolutions and rebellions
List_of_revolutions_and_rebellions
City in Punjab, India
Kalanaur was ruled by the Khokhar Rajput tribe under the leadership of Raja Jasrat. In February 1556, Mughal Emperor Akbar, was enthroned in a garden near
Kalanaur,_Gurdaspur
Building in Rawalpindi District, Pakistan
Timur in 1398, it was under the control of Khokhar or Gakhar chieftain Jasrat, who possibly re-fortified it. The Mughal Emperor Babur conquered the fort
Pharwala_Fort
Khokhar Chieftain & Punjabi Muslim Ruler
Shaikha Khokhar Malik Sardar of Khokhars Reign c. 1375-1398 Successor Jasrat Khokhar Died c. 1398 Religion Sunni Islam Military career Conflicts Timurid
Shaikha_Khokhar
Late medieval fort in Mirpur, Azad Kashmir
existence. In the late 14th century, the fort was under the control of Jasrat, a Punjabi Khokhar chieftain. At this fort, Khokhars clashed with and defeated
Ramkot_Fort
Prince of the Timurid dynasty (1399–1426)
granted them to his son Soyurghatmish. Around 1420 or 1421 the tribal chief Jasrat Khokhar, after defeating an old enemy, Raja Bhim of Jammu, invaded the territory
Soyurghatmish_Mirza
Fort in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
constructed between 1425 and 1460, when this region was under control of Jasrat, a Khokhar or Gakhar chieftain. It was strategically positioned to protect
Throchi_Fort
Administrative division in Jammu and Kashmir, India
supporter of Mubarah Shah (r. 1421–1434) against Jasrat. Between 1423 and 1442, Jammu came under control of Jasrat (r. 1405–1442) who conquered it after killing
Jammu_division
Ruler Reign Note Nusrat Khokhar ?? ‐ 1394 died fighting the Timurid forces Shaikha Khokhar 1394 - 1420 Jasrat Khokhar 1420 - 1442 Had capital at Sialkot
List_of_monarchs_of_Punjab
District in Haryana, India
against the Delhi Sultanate after Mubarak Shah was forced to deal with Jasrat Khokhar who had conquered the Punjab. In 1527, Hasan Khan Mewati, a descendant
Gurgaon_district
Muslim dynasty of Kashmir (1339–1561)
1420. He was defeated by Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin at Thanna with the help of Jasrat, a Khokhar chieftain from Punjab. The fate of Ali Shah is uncertain: he
Shah_Mir_dynasty
List of wars Involving Delhi Sultanate
Name of conflict(time) Delhi Sultanate Opposition outcome Jasrat's rebellion Sayyid dynasty Khokhars under Jasrat Khokhar victory
List of wars involving the Delhi Sultanate
List_of_wars_involving_the_Delhi_Sultanate
Ethnic Punjabis who are adherents of Islam
chieftain. Much of the time of Sayyid Sultans was spent in fighting against Jasrat, who was the most formidable opponent of Delhi sultans in Punjab. South
Punjabi_Muslims
Bahawalpur (princely state) (1727–1947) Chieftaincy of Pothohar (1394–1769) Jasrat's rebellion (1421-1432) Gakhar Sultanate (11th century-1818) Pakpattan state
List of Muslim states and dynasties
List_of_Muslim_states_and_dynasties
invasions 1398 Sack of Delhi (1398) 1361–1370 Siege of Kangra Fort 1421–1432 Jasrat's invasions of Delhi Sultanate 1526 Battle of Hisar Firoza 1206–1682 Muslim
List_of_conflicts_in_Asia
Indo-Muslim period, 14th to 16th century
Aurangzeb in the late 17th century. Khokhar chieftaincy (under Shaikha and Jasrat Khokhar, c. 1390s–1442): A tribal-led autonomous polity of the Khokhars
Regional_sultanates_of_India
Town in Jammu and Kashmir, India
Zain-ul-Abidin in 1420. Zain'l-Abidin defeated Ali Shah with the help of Raja Jasrat. Thanamandi has religious significance as the home of the most important
Thanamandi
Fort in Bajwara, India
served under Sultan Khizr Khan, quelled. There was a 1432 battle between Jasrat and Allahdad Kaka of the Delhi Sultanate. In the Ain-i-Akbari, the fort
Bajwara_Fort
southern-bank of Vipasa (Beas river) makes references to the conflict between Jasrat Khokhar (Yasoratha) and Sikandar Shah Miri. In around 1000 CE, invading
Jainism_in_Punjab
Mahmud Khan (died 1859), artillery officer Shaikha Khokhar (died 1398) Jasrat Khokhar (c. 1375– 1442) Rai Bhoe Bhatti (c. 1380 – 1454) Rai Bular Bhatti
List_of_Punjabi_Muslims
Khokhar (1394-1398) Khizr Khan (1398–1421; prior to becoming Sultan of Delhi) Jasrat Khokhar (1421-1442) Bahlul Khan Lodi (1443–1451; prior to becoming Sultan
List_of_rulers_of_Lahore
Ancient fort near Bhimber, Pakistan
fort. In the 15th century, Bhimber was under control of a local chieftain Jasrat, who is known to have constructed a series of forts in the region. Bhaghsar
Baghsar_Fort
District Azad Kashmir (Disputed clemency by both Maharaja Ranjit Singh and the Jasrat): Currently closed to visitors, due to it being right beside Line of Control
List_of_forts_in_Pakistan
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Under the Guidance; In Some Ones Protection
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