Rulers of Sharqi Dynasty
| Titular Name | Personal Name | Reign | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Independence from Tughlaq dynasty of Delhi Sultanate | |||
| Khwajah-i-Jahan Malik-us-Sharq Atabeg-i-Azam |
Malik Sarwar | 1394 - 1399 C.E. | |
| Mubarak Shah |
Malik Qaranfal | 1399 - 1402 | |
| Shams-ud-Din Ibrahim Shah |
Ibrahim Khan | 1402 - 1440 | |
| Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud Shah |
Mahmud Khan | 1440 - 1457 | |
| Muhammad Shah |
Bhi Khan | 1457 - 1458 | |
| Hussain Shah |
Hussain Khan | 1458 - 1479 | |
| Reabsorbed in Delhi Sultanate under Lodi Dynasty | |||
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