Rulers of Faruqi Arab Dynasty
Title/Name | Reign | ||
---|---|---|---|
Malik Raja |
1382 – 1399 C.E. | ||
Independence from Bahmani Sultanate as Sultanate of Khandesh | |||
Nasir Khan |
1399 – 1437 | ||
Miran Adil Khan I |
1437 – 1441 | ||
Miran Mubarak Khan |
1441 – 1457 | ||
Miran Adil Khan II |
1457 – 1501 | ||
Daud Khan |
1501 - 1508 | ||
Ghazni Khan |
1508 | ||
Alam Khan |
1508 – 1509 | ||
Adil Khan III |
1509 – 1520 | ||
Miran Muhammad Shah I |
1520 – 1537 | ||
Miran Mubarak Shah |
1537 – 1566 | ||
Miran Muhammad Shah II |
1566 – 1576 | ||
Hasan Khan |
1576 | ||
Raja Ali Khan |
1576 – 1597 | ||
Bahadur Shah |
1597 - 1601 (died 1624) | ||
Conquered by Emperor Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar of the Mughal Empire |
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