Death of Parakkama-Bāhu VI and
accession
of Jaya-Bāhu II (Jaya
Vira Parakkama-Bāhu) in Kõtte (p.
Vira Parakkama-Bāhu) in Kõtte (p.
Cambridge History of India - v3 - Turks and Afghans
458).
Death of 'Ali `Adil Shāh I and accession of Ibrāhim "Adil Shāh II
in Bijāpur. War between Ahmadnagar and Bījāpur. Defeat of
the army of Ahmadnagar. Death of Ibrāhīm Qutb Shāh and
accession of Muhammad Quli Qutb Shāh in Golconda. Disturbed
condition of Bijāpur (pp. 458-60).
Dilāvar Khan becomes supreme in Bījāpur. He establishes the
Sunni religion (p. 460).
Death of Mirzā Muhammad Bāqi Tarkhān and accession of Mirzā
1579
1580
1582
Jāni Beg. 'Tarkhān in Sind (p. 502).
Murder of Murtazā Nizām Shāh I and accession of Husain Nizām
Shāh II in Ahmadnagar (p. 461).
Deposition of Husain Nizām Shāh II and enthronement of Ismāʻil
Nizām Shāh in Ahmadnagar (p. 461).
Burhān-ud-din defeats his son, Ismāʻīl Nizām Shāh and ascends the
throne in Ahmadnagar as Burhān Nizām Shāh II (p. 462).
‘Abd-ur-Rahim, the Khān Khānān, conquers Sind (p. 502).
Burhān Nizām Shāh II attacks the Portuguese in Chaul, and is
defeated (p. 462).
1585
1588
1589
1591
1592
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AD.
1595
1596
Death of Burhān Nizām Shāh II and accession of Ibrāhim Nizam
Shāh. War between Ahmadnagar and Bijāpur and death of
Ibrāhim Nizam Shāh. Accession of Bahadur Nizām Shāh. Civil
war in Ahmadnagar. Four parties, each acknowledging a different
king. Akbar's intervention invited. Sultan Murad and the Khan
Khănān open the siege of Ahmadnagar (pp. 463. 4)
Chāud Bibi cedes Berar to Akbar and the imperial army raises the
siege of Ahmadnagar. Renewal of hostilities (pp. 465-6).
Sultan Dāniyāl is appointed by Akbar to the command in the
Deccan (p. 466).
Murder of Chand Bibi. The imperial troops take Ahmadnagar.
Bahādur Nizām Shāh is imprisoned. Accession of Murtazā Nizām
Shāh II (p. 466).
BURMA
1599
1603
1280
1281
1287
1297
1298
1312
1353
1364
1368
Establishment of the Toungoo State (p 557).
Wareru establishes himself in Martaban (p. 551).
Kyawswa succeeds in Pagān (p. 540).
Wareru founds the town of Martaban, overcomes and executes
Tarubya governor of Pegū, and becomes ruler of the Talaing state
of Pegū (p. 551).
Investiture of Kyawswa by the Emperor of China (p. 540).
The Three Shān Brothers establish their rule in Upper Burma.
Kyawswa is compelled to take the robe (p. 540).
Recognition of the Talaing state of Pegū by China (p. 551).
Thihathu, the surviving Shāh Brother, establishes himself at Pinya
(p. 511).
Accession of Binnya U in Martaban (p. 552).
The Maw Shāns capture Sagaing and Pinya. Thadominbya, after
their departure, establishes himself at Ava (p. 512)
Death of Thadominbya and accession of Minkyiswasawke (p. 542).
Accession of Pyānchi, Lord of Toungoo (p. 557).
Minkyiswasawke sends his uncle, Sawmungyi, to Arakan as king
(p. 544).
Murder of Pyānchi, Lord of Toungoo (p. 544).
Death of Binnya U and accession of Razadarit, who establishes
himself in Pegū (p. 552).
Razadarit captures Myaungmya (p. 552).
Death of Minkyiswasawke and accession of Minhkaung (p. 544).
Minhkaung invodes Arakan (p. 544).
The Burmese overrun Mohnyin (p. 544).
Razadarit invades the kingdom of Ava, bui retires (p. 545).
Capture of the Burmese garrison of Launggyet and execution of
Answrahtaminsaw. Minhkaung invades the Delta and is defeated
(p. 546).
Minrekyawswa defeats a marauding army from Hsenwi (p. 545)
Miñrekyawswa subjugates the Delta (p. 546).
Death of Minrekyawswa. End of the war between Ava and Pegū
(p. 546).
1374
1377
1385
1390
1401
1404
1406
1407
m
1413
1415
1417
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A. D.
1422
1423
1426
1427
1440
1113
1450
1 153
1469
1472
1475
1481
1486
1492
1500
1502
Death of Minhkaung and accession of his son Thihathu in Ava
(p. 547).
Death of Razadarit (p. 553).
Assassination of Thihathu and accession of Kalekyetaungnyo in Ava
(p. 547).
Accession of Mohnyinthado in Ava (p. 547).
Death of Mohnyinthado and accession of Minrekyawswa in Ava
(p. 547).
Death of Minrekyawswa and accession of Narapati in Ava (p. 547).
Accession of Binnyakyan in Pegū (p. 553).
Death of Binnyakyan and accession of Shinsawbu,' the Old Queen,
in Pegū (p. 553).
Death of Narapati and accession of Thihathura in Ava (p. 547).
Accession of Dammazedi in Pegū (pp. 554-5).
Mission of 22 monks from Pegū to Ceylon (p. 555).
Death of Thihathura and accession of Minhkaung in Ava (p. 549).
Accession of Minkyinyo, Lord of Toungoo (558).
Death of Dammazedi and accession of Binnyaran in Pegū (p. 556).
Rise of Burmese vernacular literature.
Death of Minbkaung and accession of Shwenankyawshin in Ava
(p. 550).
Foundation of the modern town Toungoo (p. 558).
The Portuguese found a trading station at Martaban (p. 556).
Death of Binnyaran and acccession Takayutpi in Pegū (p 556).
Invasion of Ava by the Shāns. Death of Shwenankyawshin and
accession of Thohanbwa (p. 550).
Death of Minkyinyo, Lord of Toungoo (p. 558).
Extinction of the Pegū kingdom (p. 557).
Assassination of Thohanbwa and accession of Hkon maing in Ava
(p. 550).
Death of Hkonmaing and accession of Mobye Narapati in Ava
(p. 550).
Flight of Mobye Narapati and accession of Sithukyawhtin in Ava
(p. 550).
1510
1519
1526
1527
1531
1539
1543
1546
1552
CEYLON
1213
1227
1231
1234.
1235
The Kāli nga prince Māgha ascends the throne in Polonnaruva
under the title of Kālinga Vijaya-Bāhu (p. 559).
Accession of Vijaya-Bāhu III in Jambudoni (Dambadeniya) (p. 559).
Accession of Parakkama-Bāhu II in Dambadeniya (p. 560).
Death of Kālinga Vijaya-Bāhu (p. 559).
Second coronation festival, of Parakkama-Bāhu II in Polonnaruva
(p. 561).
Death of Parakkama-Bāhu II and cession of Vijay-Bāhu IV in
Dambadeniya (p. 561).
Assassination of Vijaya-Bāhu IV (Boast Vijaya-Bāhu) and acces-
sion of Bhuvaneka-Bāhu I to the throne of Dambadeniya (p. 562).
Death of Bhuvaneka-Bāhu I, Famine in Ceylon (p. 562).
1265
1268
1279
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A. D.
1280
1281
1288
1291
1326
1346
1352
1359
1374
1390
1395
1397
Removal of the Tooth-relic by Aryachakravarti of Jaffna and its
delivery to Māravarman Tribhuvana-chakravartin Kulacekhara.
deva the Pāndya (p. 562).
Accession of Parakkama. Bāhu III and recovery of the Tooth-relic
(p. 562).
Deposition of Parakkama-Bāhu III and accession of Bhuvaneka.
Bāhu II (p. 562).
Death of Bhuvaneka-Bāhu II and accession of Parakkama. Bāhu IV
(Pandita Parakkama-Bāhu II) in Kurunagala (p. 562).
Death of Parakkama-Bāhu IV and accession of Bhuvaneka-Bāhu III
(Vanni Bhuvaneka-Bāhu) (p. 562).
Accession of Bhuvaneka Bāhu IV in Gangā cripura (Gampola)
(p. 563).
Death of Bhuvaneka-Bāhu IV and accession of Parakkama. Bāhu V
(p. 563).
Death of Parakkama-Bāhu V and accession of Vikkama-Bāhu III
(p. 563).
Death of Vikkama-Bāhu III and accession of Bhuvaneka-Bāhu V
(p. 563).
Vira-Bāhu II ascends the throne of Gampola and Kötte (p. 564).
Convocation of Buddhist priests, presided over by Dhammakitti II
(p. 564).
Vira-Alakecvara (Vijaya-Bāhu VI) returns from Southern India,
ousts his brother, Vira-Bāhu II, from Kötte and ascends the throne
there (p. 565).
The Chinese eunuch Tcheng Houo visits Ceylon for the purpose of
removing the Tooth-relic, but is plundered by Vira-Alakecvara
(p. 565).
Tcheng Houo returns to Ceylon with an army and captures Vira-
Alakecvara and his family (p. 565).
Vira-Alakecvara and his family are released by the Chinese, but are
murdered on their return to Ceylon (p. 565).
Parakkama-Bāhu VI ascends the throne at Kötte (p. 565).
Death of Parakkama-Bāhu VI and accession of Jaya-Bāhu II (Jaya
Vira Parakkama-Bāhu) in Kõtte (p. 566).
Death of Jaya-Bāhu II and accession of Bhuvaneka-Bāhu VI in
Kötte (p. 566).
Death of Bhuvaneka-Bāhu VI and accession of Parakkama-Bāhu VII
(Pandita Parakkama-Bāhu) in Kö'te (p. 566).
Death of Parakkama-Bāhu VII and accession of Parakkama-Bāhu
VIII in Kötte (p. 566).
Death of Parakkama-Bābu VII and accession of Parakkama-Bāhu IX
(Dhamma Parakkama-Bāhu) in Kötte (p. 567).
Arrival of the Portuguese at Colombo (p. 567).
Death of Parakkama-Bāhu IX (p. 567).
1405
1409
1411-2
1414
1466
1468
1476
1484
1505
1506
1527
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DYNASTIC LISTS AND GENEALOGICAL TABLES
1. The Yamini Dynasty of Ghazni and Lahore.
2. The Shansabāni Dynasty of Ghūr.
3. The Slave Kings of Delhi.
4. The House of Balban.
5. The Khaljīs.
6. The Tughluqs.
7. The Sayyids.
The Lodis.
9. Governors of Bengal.
10. Kings of Bengal.
11. The Suliāns of Madura.
12. The Kings of Kashmir, First Dynasıy.
13. The Chakk Dynasty of Kashmir.
14. The Kings of Multān.
15. The Kings of Sind.
16. The Sharqi Dynasty of Jaunpur.
17. The Bahmani Dynasty of the Deccan.
18. The 'Adil Shāhi Dynasty of Bijāpur.
19. The Nizām Shāhi Dynasty of Ahmadnagar.
20. The Qutb Shāhi Dynasty of Golconda.
21. The 'Imad Shāhi Dynasty of Berar.
22. The Barid Shāhi Dynasty of Bidar.
23. The Kings of Gūjarāt.
24. The Kings of Mālwa.
25. The Fārūqi Dynasty of Khāndesh.
1
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1. THE YAMINI DYNASTY OF GHAZNT AND LAHORE
(Commonly known as the GHAZNAVIDS)
A. I.
366
387
388
421
421
432
440
440
444
444
444
451
492
508
509
512
547
555
-582
(1) Sabuktigin.
(2) Ismā'il.
(3) Mahmūd, Yamin-ud-Daulah.
(4) Muhammad.
(5) Masʼūd I.
(6) Maudūd.
(7) Masóūd II.
(8) 'Ali, Bahā-ud-Daulah.
(9) 'Abd-ur-Rashid.
Tughril 'the Ingrate. ' (Usurper).
(10) Farrukhzād, Jamāl-ud-Daulah.
(11) Ibrāhim, Zahir-ud-Daulah.
(12) Mas“ūd III, ‘Imād-ud. Daulah.
(13) Shirzād, Kamāl-ud-Daulah.
(14) Arsalān Shāh, Sultān-ud-Daulah.
(15) Bahrām Shāh, Yamin-ud-Daulah
(16) Khusrav Shāh, Mu'izz-ud-Daulah.
(17) Khusrav Malik, Tā;-ud-Daulah.
A. D.
976
997
998
1039
1030
1040
1049
1049
1052
1052
1053
1059
1099
1115
1116
1118
1152
1160
-1186
(Shansabānis. )
THE YAMINI DYNASTY
GENEALOGY
(Numbers in brackets denote the order of succession. )
(1) Sabuktigin
1
(3) Mahmud (2) Ismā'il
I
ī
(4) Muhammad (5) Mas'ūd I (9) 'Abd-ur-Rashid
1
1
1
(6) Maudūd (8) 'Ali (10) Farruklizād (11) Ibrāhim
(7) Mas'ud II
(12) Mas'ūd III
1
(13) Shirzad
(14) Arsalān
(15) Bahrām Shāh
(16) Khusrav Shāh
(17) Khusray Malik
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2. GENEALOGY OF THE SHANSABĀNI DYNASTY OF GHŪR, ETC.
Qutb-ud-din
Muhammad
(Firūzkūh)
Saif-ud-din Sūri
(Ghūr; Ghazni)
1
'Alā-ud-din Atsūz
(Ghūr)
'Izz-ud-din Hasan
1
1
|
'Alā-ud-din Husain Bahā-ud-din Sām Shihāb-ud-din Shujā-ud-din Fakhr-ud-din
Jahānsūz
(Firūzkūh) Muhammad
'Ali
Mas'ūd
;
(Ghūr; Ghazni)
(Mādin) (Khirmās) (Bāmiyān)
1
I
Saif-ud-din Ghiyās-ud-din Mu'izz-ud-din
'Alā-ud-din Shams-ud-din
Muhammad Muhammad Muhammad
Muhammad Muhammad
(Ghūr) (Ghūr; Herat) (Ghazni; Sind; (Ghūr; Firūzkūh) (Bāmiyān)
d. Feb. 11, 1203 Lahore; Hindū-
stān ; Ghūr ;
Ghazni)
d. March 15, 1206
Mahmūd
Bahā-ud-din
(Bust ; Ghūr;
Sām
Firūzkūh)
(Bāmiyān)
CHRONOLOGY
Baha-gd-din Săm
(Ghūr, etc. )
Ala-ud-din
(Ghazni)
Jalāl-ud-din
(Bamiyān)
689
44
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CHRONOLOGY
KINGS OF DELHI
DYNASTIC LISTS
A. II.
A. D.
3. SLAVE KINGS
602
607
607
633
634
637
639
644
1206
1210
1211
1236
1236
1240
1242
1246
664
686
1266
1287
689
695
695
715
716
720
Qutb-ud-din Aibak.
Ārām Shāh.
Shams-ud-din Illutmish
Rukn-ud-din Firūz.
Raziyya.
Mu'izz-ud-din Bahıām.
'Alā-ud-din Mas'ūd.
Nāsir-ud-din Mahinūd.
4. HOUSE OF BALBAN
Ghiyās-ud-din Balban.
Mu'izz-ud-din liaiqubād.
5. KHALJIS
Jalāl-ud-din Firūz.
Rukn-ud-din Ibrāhim.
'Alā-ud-din Muhammad.
Shihāb-ud-din 'Umar.
Qutb-ud-din Mubārak.
Nāsir-ud-din Khusrav, (Usurper. )
6. TUGHLUQS
Ghiyās-ud-din Tughluq I.
Muhammad Tughluq
Firūz Tughluq
Ghiyāsn-ud-din Tughluq II.
Abū Bakr Tughluq.
Muhammad Tughluq
Sikandar Tughluq.
Mahmūd Tughluq.
Nusrat Shāh (Interregaum).
Mahmūd Tughluq (restored).
Daulat Khān Lodi.
1290
1296
1296
1316
1316
1320
720
725
752
790
791
792
795
795
797
801
815
1320
1325
1351
1388
. 1389
1390
1394
1394
1396
1399
1413
7. SAYYIDS
817
824
837
847
Khizr Khān.
Mu'izz-ud-din Mubārak.
Muhammad.
‘Alā-ud-din ‘Alam Shāh.
1414
1421
1434
1444
8. LODI
855
894
923
-932
Būhlūl Lodi.
Sikandar Lodi.
Ibrāhim Lodi.
1451
1489
1517
-1526
(Timūrids. )
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3. THE SLAVE KINGS OF DELHI
GENEALOGY
(Numbers in brackets denote the order of succession. )
(1) Qutb-ud-din Aibak
Daughter=(3) Shams-ud-din Iltutmish
2
(2) Ārām Shāh
1
Nāsir-ud-din Mahmūd
(Governor of Bengal)
|
(8) Nāsir-ud-din Mahmūd
(4) Firūz
(5) Raziyya
(6) Bahrām
|
Daughter=(9) Ghiyas-ud-din
Balban
1
(7) Mas'ūd
4. THE HOUSE OF BALBAN
(DELHI AND BENGAL)
GENEALOGY
CHRONOLOGY
(Arabic numerals denote the order of succession in Delhi, small Roman numerals that in Bengal)
(1) Ghiyās-ud-din Balban
1
Muhammad (Shahid)
(1) Nāsir-ud-din Mahmūd Shāh Bughrā
(Bengal, 1282—1291)
1
1
Kaikhusrav (2) Mu'izz-ud-din Kaiqubād (ii) Rukn-ud-din Kaikāūs (iii) Shams-ud-din Firūz
(Bengal, 1291—1302) (Bengal, 1302—1318)
1
.
(iv) Shihāb-ud-din Bughrā (vi) Nāsir-ud-din
(v) Ghiyās-ud-din Bahādur
Khân
(W. Bengal, 1318) (W. Bengal, 1323—1325) (E. Bengal, 1310, Bengal,
1319–1322)
hibáb-ud-d
atlū
1
Hātim Khăn
(Bihār)
691
44--2
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5. THE KHALJIS
GENEALOGY
(Numbers in brackets denote the order of succession. )
Tülak Khān of Qunduz
1
(1) Jalāl-ud-din Firūz
Yaghrush Khān
Asad-ud-din
(executed, 1318)
Qadı
Qadr Khăn
(Arkali Khān)
Shihāb-ud.
(4) Shihāb-ud-din 'Umar
GENEALOGY
(Figures in brackets denote the order of succession. )
Nāsir-ud-din
(ancestor of the
Khaljis of Mālwā)
Shihāb-ud-din
(or Nasr-ud-din)
1
(3) 'Alā-ud-din Muhamad
Almās Beg
Mahmud
Ulugh Khăn Khăn Khănẵn
!
1
Khizr Khăn Shadi Khān (5) Qutb-ud-din Mubārak
(2) Rukn-ud-din Ibrāhīm
6. THE TUGHLUQ S
1
Sipāhsālār Rajab
(1) Ghiyās-ud-din Tughluq I
1
(3) Firūz
Ibrahim
Daughter=Khusrav Malik
(2) Muhammad Tughluq I
Qutb-ud-din
(6) Muhammad
Mahmūd
Dāvar Malik
Fath Khan
Zafar Khan
1
Nusrat Shāh (5) Abū Bakr
(usurper)
(7) 'Ala-ud-din
Sikandar
(8) Näsir-ud-din
Mahmud
(4) Tughluq II
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7. THE SAYYIDS
GENEALOGY
(Figures in brackets denote the order of succession. )
Malik Sulaiman
(Malik-ush-Sharq)
(1) Khizr Khān
1
.
(2) Mu'izz-ud-din Mubārak
Farid
(3) Muhammad
(4) 'Alā-ud-din 'Ālam Shāh
,
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8. THE LODIS
GENEALOGY
(Figures in brackets denote the order of succession. )
Malik Bahrām Lodi
1
Kālā
|
Firūz
Muhammad
Malik Khvāja
Sultān Shāh
(Islām Khān)
Quib Khān
Daughter=(1) Buhlūl
Shahin Khăn
1
Fanh Khăn
1
Mūsā Jalal Khān
|
Khvāja Bāyazid
d. v. p.
Ya'qub
Bārbak (2) Nizām Khān
Shāh Sikandar Shāh
Mubārak •Ālam
(Sultan
•Alā-ud-din
Jamal Khān)
1
(3) Ibrāhim
Ismā'il
Husain
Mahmud
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695
9. GOVERNORS OF BENGAL
A. H.
599
602
605
608
624
626
627
631
642
644
656
657
657
659
674
681
691
702
718
710
719
723
725
731
726-740
724–740
Muhammad b. Bakhtyār, Khalji.
'Izz-ud-din Muhammad Shīrān, Khalji.
'Alā-ud-din ‘Ali Mardān.
Ghiyās-ud-din ‘I waz Husain.
Nāsir-ud-din Mahmūd.
'Alā-ud-din.
Saif-ud-din Aibak.
'Izz-ud-din Tughril Taghān Khān.
Qamar-ud-din Qarā Beg Timūr Khān.
Ikhtiyār-ud-din Yūzbak.
Jalāl-ud-din Masöūd Jāni.
'Izz-ud-din Balban.
Arsalān Khān.
Muhammad Tātār Khān.
Mughis-ud-din Tughril.
· Nāsir-ud-din Bughrā.
Rukn-ud-din Kaikāūs.
Shams-ud-din Firūz Shāh.
Shihāb-ud-din Bugbrā Shāh (W. Bengal).
Ghiyās-ud-din Bahādur (E. Bengal)
Ghiyās-ud-din Bahādur (all Bengal).
Nāsir-ud-din (W. Bengal).
Ghiyās-ud-din Bahādur, restored, with Bahrām.
Bahrām Shāh.
Qadr Khăn (Lakhnawati).
'Izz-ud-din A'zam-ul-Mulk (Satgāon).
(Kings of Bengal.
Death of 'Ali `Adil Shāh I and accession of Ibrāhim "Adil Shāh II
in Bijāpur. War between Ahmadnagar and Bījāpur. Defeat of
the army of Ahmadnagar. Death of Ibrāhīm Qutb Shāh and
accession of Muhammad Quli Qutb Shāh in Golconda. Disturbed
condition of Bijāpur (pp. 458-60).
Dilāvar Khan becomes supreme in Bījāpur. He establishes the
Sunni religion (p. 460).
Death of Mirzā Muhammad Bāqi Tarkhān and accession of Mirzā
1579
1580
1582
Jāni Beg. 'Tarkhān in Sind (p. 502).
Murder of Murtazā Nizām Shāh I and accession of Husain Nizām
Shāh II in Ahmadnagar (p. 461).
Deposition of Husain Nizām Shāh II and enthronement of Ismāʻil
Nizām Shāh in Ahmadnagar (p. 461).
Burhān-ud-din defeats his son, Ismāʻīl Nizām Shāh and ascends the
throne in Ahmadnagar as Burhān Nizām Shāh II (p. 462).
‘Abd-ur-Rahim, the Khān Khānān, conquers Sind (p. 502).
Burhān Nizām Shāh II attacks the Portuguese in Chaul, and is
defeated (p. 462).
1585
1588
1589
1591
1592
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AD.
1595
1596
Death of Burhān Nizām Shāh II and accession of Ibrāhim Nizam
Shāh. War between Ahmadnagar and Bijāpur and death of
Ibrāhim Nizam Shāh. Accession of Bahadur Nizām Shāh. Civil
war in Ahmadnagar. Four parties, each acknowledging a different
king. Akbar's intervention invited. Sultan Murad and the Khan
Khănān open the siege of Ahmadnagar (pp. 463. 4)
Chāud Bibi cedes Berar to Akbar and the imperial army raises the
siege of Ahmadnagar. Renewal of hostilities (pp. 465-6).
Sultan Dāniyāl is appointed by Akbar to the command in the
Deccan (p. 466).
Murder of Chand Bibi. The imperial troops take Ahmadnagar.
Bahādur Nizām Shāh is imprisoned. Accession of Murtazā Nizām
Shāh II (p. 466).
BURMA
1599
1603
1280
1281
1287
1297
1298
1312
1353
1364
1368
Establishment of the Toungoo State (p 557).
Wareru establishes himself in Martaban (p. 551).
Kyawswa succeeds in Pagān (p. 540).
Wareru founds the town of Martaban, overcomes and executes
Tarubya governor of Pegū, and becomes ruler of the Talaing state
of Pegū (p. 551).
Investiture of Kyawswa by the Emperor of China (p. 540).
The Three Shān Brothers establish their rule in Upper Burma.
Kyawswa is compelled to take the robe (p. 540).
Recognition of the Talaing state of Pegū by China (p. 551).
Thihathu, the surviving Shāh Brother, establishes himself at Pinya
(p. 511).
Accession of Binnya U in Martaban (p. 552).
The Maw Shāns capture Sagaing and Pinya. Thadominbya, after
their departure, establishes himself at Ava (p. 512)
Death of Thadominbya and accession of Minkyiswasawke (p. 542).
Accession of Pyānchi, Lord of Toungoo (p. 557).
Minkyiswasawke sends his uncle, Sawmungyi, to Arakan as king
(p. 544).
Murder of Pyānchi, Lord of Toungoo (p. 544).
Death of Binnya U and accession of Razadarit, who establishes
himself in Pegū (p. 552).
Razadarit captures Myaungmya (p. 552).
Death of Minkyiswasawke and accession of Minhkaung (p. 544).
Minhkaung invodes Arakan (p. 544).
The Burmese overrun Mohnyin (p. 544).
Razadarit invades the kingdom of Ava, bui retires (p. 545).
Capture of the Burmese garrison of Launggyet and execution of
Answrahtaminsaw. Minhkaung invades the Delta and is defeated
(p. 546).
Minrekyawswa defeats a marauding army from Hsenwi (p. 545)
Miñrekyawswa subjugates the Delta (p. 546).
Death of Minrekyawswa. End of the war between Ava and Pegū
(p. 546).
1374
1377
1385
1390
1401
1404
1406
1407
m
1413
1415
1417
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685
A. D.
1422
1423
1426
1427
1440
1113
1450
1 153
1469
1472
1475
1481
1486
1492
1500
1502
Death of Minhkaung and accession of his son Thihathu in Ava
(p. 547).
Death of Razadarit (p. 553).
Assassination of Thihathu and accession of Kalekyetaungnyo in Ava
(p. 547).
Accession of Mohnyinthado in Ava (p. 547).
Death of Mohnyinthado and accession of Minrekyawswa in Ava
(p. 547).
Death of Minrekyawswa and accession of Narapati in Ava (p. 547).
Accession of Binnyakyan in Pegū (p. 553).
Death of Binnyakyan and accession of Shinsawbu,' the Old Queen,
in Pegū (p. 553).
Death of Narapati and accession of Thihathura in Ava (p. 547).
Accession of Dammazedi in Pegū (pp. 554-5).
Mission of 22 monks from Pegū to Ceylon (p. 555).
Death of Thihathura and accession of Minhkaung in Ava (p. 549).
Accession of Minkyinyo, Lord of Toungoo (558).
Death of Dammazedi and accession of Binnyaran in Pegū (p. 556).
Rise of Burmese vernacular literature.
Death of Minbkaung and accession of Shwenankyawshin in Ava
(p. 550).
Foundation of the modern town Toungoo (p. 558).
The Portuguese found a trading station at Martaban (p. 556).
Death of Binnyaran and acccession Takayutpi in Pegū (p 556).
Invasion of Ava by the Shāns. Death of Shwenankyawshin and
accession of Thohanbwa (p. 550).
Death of Minkyinyo, Lord of Toungoo (p. 558).
Extinction of the Pegū kingdom (p. 557).
Assassination of Thohanbwa and accession of Hkon maing in Ava
(p. 550).
Death of Hkonmaing and accession of Mobye Narapati in Ava
(p. 550).
Flight of Mobye Narapati and accession of Sithukyawhtin in Ava
(p. 550).
1510
1519
1526
1527
1531
1539
1543
1546
1552
CEYLON
1213
1227
1231
1234.
1235
The Kāli nga prince Māgha ascends the throne in Polonnaruva
under the title of Kālinga Vijaya-Bāhu (p. 559).
Accession of Vijaya-Bāhu III in Jambudoni (Dambadeniya) (p. 559).
Accession of Parakkama-Bāhu II in Dambadeniya (p. 560).
Death of Kālinga Vijaya-Bāhu (p. 559).
Second coronation festival, of Parakkama-Bāhu II in Polonnaruva
(p. 561).
Death of Parakkama-Bāhu II and cession of Vijay-Bāhu IV in
Dambadeniya (p. 561).
Assassination of Vijaya-Bāhu IV (Boast Vijaya-Bāhu) and acces-
sion of Bhuvaneka-Bāhu I to the throne of Dambadeniya (p. 562).
Death of Bhuvaneka-Bāhu I, Famine in Ceylon (p. 562).
1265
1268
1279
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A. D.
1280
1281
1288
1291
1326
1346
1352
1359
1374
1390
1395
1397
Removal of the Tooth-relic by Aryachakravarti of Jaffna and its
delivery to Māravarman Tribhuvana-chakravartin Kulacekhara.
deva the Pāndya (p. 562).
Accession of Parakkama. Bāhu III and recovery of the Tooth-relic
(p. 562).
Deposition of Parakkama-Bāhu III and accession of Bhuvaneka.
Bāhu II (p. 562).
Death of Bhuvaneka-Bāhu II and accession of Parakkama. Bāhu IV
(Pandita Parakkama-Bāhu II) in Kurunagala (p. 562).
Death of Parakkama-Bāhu IV and accession of Bhuvaneka-Bāhu III
(Vanni Bhuvaneka-Bāhu) (p. 562).
Accession of Bhuvaneka Bāhu IV in Gangā cripura (Gampola)
(p. 563).
Death of Bhuvaneka-Bāhu IV and accession of Parakkama. Bāhu V
(p. 563).
Death of Parakkama-Bāhu V and accession of Vikkama-Bāhu III
(p. 563).
Death of Vikkama-Bāhu III and accession of Bhuvaneka-Bāhu V
(p. 563).
Vira-Bāhu II ascends the throne of Gampola and Kötte (p. 564).
Convocation of Buddhist priests, presided over by Dhammakitti II
(p. 564).
Vira-Alakecvara (Vijaya-Bāhu VI) returns from Southern India,
ousts his brother, Vira-Bāhu II, from Kötte and ascends the throne
there (p. 565).
The Chinese eunuch Tcheng Houo visits Ceylon for the purpose of
removing the Tooth-relic, but is plundered by Vira-Alakecvara
(p. 565).
Tcheng Houo returns to Ceylon with an army and captures Vira-
Alakecvara and his family (p. 565).
Vira-Alakecvara and his family are released by the Chinese, but are
murdered on their return to Ceylon (p. 565).
Parakkama-Bāhu VI ascends the throne at Kötte (p. 565).
Death of Parakkama-Bāhu VI and accession of Jaya-Bāhu II (Jaya
Vira Parakkama-Bāhu) in Kõtte (p. 566).
Death of Jaya-Bāhu II and accession of Bhuvaneka-Bāhu VI in
Kötte (p. 566).
Death of Bhuvaneka-Bāhu VI and accession of Parakkama-Bāhu VII
(Pandita Parakkama-Bāhu) in Kö'te (p. 566).
Death of Parakkama-Bāhu VII and accession of Parakkama-Bāhu
VIII in Kötte (p. 566).
Death of Parakkama-Bābu VII and accession of Parakkama-Bāhu IX
(Dhamma Parakkama-Bāhu) in Kötte (p. 567).
Arrival of the Portuguese at Colombo (p. 567).
Death of Parakkama-Bāhu IX (p. 567).
1405
1409
1411-2
1414
1466
1468
1476
1484
1505
1506
1527
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DYNASTIC LISTS AND GENEALOGICAL TABLES
1. The Yamini Dynasty of Ghazni and Lahore.
2. The Shansabāni Dynasty of Ghūr.
3. The Slave Kings of Delhi.
4. The House of Balban.
5. The Khaljīs.
6. The Tughluqs.
7. The Sayyids.
The Lodis.
9. Governors of Bengal.
10. Kings of Bengal.
11. The Suliāns of Madura.
12. The Kings of Kashmir, First Dynasıy.
13. The Chakk Dynasty of Kashmir.
14. The Kings of Multān.
15. The Kings of Sind.
16. The Sharqi Dynasty of Jaunpur.
17. The Bahmani Dynasty of the Deccan.
18. The 'Adil Shāhi Dynasty of Bijāpur.
19. The Nizām Shāhi Dynasty of Ahmadnagar.
20. The Qutb Shāhi Dynasty of Golconda.
21. The 'Imad Shāhi Dynasty of Berar.
22. The Barid Shāhi Dynasty of Bidar.
23. The Kings of Gūjarāt.
24. The Kings of Mālwa.
25. The Fārūqi Dynasty of Khāndesh.
1
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688
CHRONOLOGY
1. THE YAMINI DYNASTY OF GHAZNT AND LAHORE
(Commonly known as the GHAZNAVIDS)
A. I.
366
387
388
421
421
432
440
440
444
444
444
451
492
508
509
512
547
555
-582
(1) Sabuktigin.
(2) Ismā'il.
(3) Mahmūd, Yamin-ud-Daulah.
(4) Muhammad.
(5) Masʼūd I.
(6) Maudūd.
(7) Masóūd II.
(8) 'Ali, Bahā-ud-Daulah.
(9) 'Abd-ur-Rashid.
Tughril 'the Ingrate. ' (Usurper).
(10) Farrukhzād, Jamāl-ud-Daulah.
(11) Ibrāhim, Zahir-ud-Daulah.
(12) Mas“ūd III, ‘Imād-ud. Daulah.
(13) Shirzād, Kamāl-ud-Daulah.
(14) Arsalān Shāh, Sultān-ud-Daulah.
(15) Bahrām Shāh, Yamin-ud-Daulah
(16) Khusrav Shāh, Mu'izz-ud-Daulah.
(17) Khusrav Malik, Tā;-ud-Daulah.
A. D.
976
997
998
1039
1030
1040
1049
1049
1052
1052
1053
1059
1099
1115
1116
1118
1152
1160
-1186
(Shansabānis. )
THE YAMINI DYNASTY
GENEALOGY
(Numbers in brackets denote the order of succession. )
(1) Sabuktigin
1
(3) Mahmud (2) Ismā'il
I
ī
(4) Muhammad (5) Mas'ūd I (9) 'Abd-ur-Rashid
1
1
1
(6) Maudūd (8) 'Ali (10) Farruklizād (11) Ibrāhim
(7) Mas'ud II
(12) Mas'ūd III
1
(13) Shirzad
(14) Arsalān
(15) Bahrām Shāh
(16) Khusrav Shāh
(17) Khusray Malik
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C. II, I, IJI,
2. GENEALOGY OF THE SHANSABĀNI DYNASTY OF GHŪR, ETC.
Qutb-ud-din
Muhammad
(Firūzkūh)
Saif-ud-din Sūri
(Ghūr; Ghazni)
1
'Alā-ud-din Atsūz
(Ghūr)
'Izz-ud-din Hasan
1
1
|
'Alā-ud-din Husain Bahā-ud-din Sām Shihāb-ud-din Shujā-ud-din Fakhr-ud-din
Jahānsūz
(Firūzkūh) Muhammad
'Ali
Mas'ūd
;
(Ghūr; Ghazni)
(Mādin) (Khirmās) (Bāmiyān)
1
I
Saif-ud-din Ghiyās-ud-din Mu'izz-ud-din
'Alā-ud-din Shams-ud-din
Muhammad Muhammad Muhammad
Muhammad Muhammad
(Ghūr) (Ghūr; Herat) (Ghazni; Sind; (Ghūr; Firūzkūh) (Bāmiyān)
d. Feb. 11, 1203 Lahore; Hindū-
stān ; Ghūr ;
Ghazni)
d. March 15, 1206
Mahmūd
Bahā-ud-din
(Bust ; Ghūr;
Sām
Firūzkūh)
(Bāmiyān)
CHRONOLOGY
Baha-gd-din Săm
(Ghūr, etc. )
Ala-ud-din
(Ghazni)
Jalāl-ud-din
(Bamiyān)
689
44
## p. 690 (#740) ############################################
690
CHRONOLOGY
KINGS OF DELHI
DYNASTIC LISTS
A. II.
A. D.
3. SLAVE KINGS
602
607
607
633
634
637
639
644
1206
1210
1211
1236
1236
1240
1242
1246
664
686
1266
1287
689
695
695
715
716
720
Qutb-ud-din Aibak.
Ārām Shāh.
Shams-ud-din Illutmish
Rukn-ud-din Firūz.
Raziyya.
Mu'izz-ud-din Bahıām.
'Alā-ud-din Mas'ūd.
Nāsir-ud-din Mahinūd.
4. HOUSE OF BALBAN
Ghiyās-ud-din Balban.
Mu'izz-ud-din liaiqubād.
5. KHALJIS
Jalāl-ud-din Firūz.
Rukn-ud-din Ibrāhim.
'Alā-ud-din Muhammad.
Shihāb-ud-din 'Umar.
Qutb-ud-din Mubārak.
Nāsir-ud-din Khusrav, (Usurper. )
6. TUGHLUQS
Ghiyās-ud-din Tughluq I.
Muhammad Tughluq
Firūz Tughluq
Ghiyāsn-ud-din Tughluq II.
Abū Bakr Tughluq.
Muhammad Tughluq
Sikandar Tughluq.
Mahmūd Tughluq.
Nusrat Shāh (Interregaum).
Mahmūd Tughluq (restored).
Daulat Khān Lodi.
1290
1296
1296
1316
1316
1320
720
725
752
790
791
792
795
795
797
801
815
1320
1325
1351
1388
. 1389
1390
1394
1394
1396
1399
1413
7. SAYYIDS
817
824
837
847
Khizr Khān.
Mu'izz-ud-din Mubārak.
Muhammad.
‘Alā-ud-din ‘Alam Shāh.
1414
1421
1434
1444
8. LODI
855
894
923
-932
Būhlūl Lodi.
Sikandar Lodi.
Ibrāhim Lodi.
1451
1489
1517
-1526
(Timūrids. )
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3. THE SLAVE KINGS OF DELHI
GENEALOGY
(Numbers in brackets denote the order of succession. )
(1) Qutb-ud-din Aibak
Daughter=(3) Shams-ud-din Iltutmish
2
(2) Ārām Shāh
1
Nāsir-ud-din Mahmūd
(Governor of Bengal)
|
(8) Nāsir-ud-din Mahmūd
(4) Firūz
(5) Raziyya
(6) Bahrām
|
Daughter=(9) Ghiyas-ud-din
Balban
1
(7) Mas'ūd
4. THE HOUSE OF BALBAN
(DELHI AND BENGAL)
GENEALOGY
CHRONOLOGY
(Arabic numerals denote the order of succession in Delhi, small Roman numerals that in Bengal)
(1) Ghiyās-ud-din Balban
1
Muhammad (Shahid)
(1) Nāsir-ud-din Mahmūd Shāh Bughrā
(Bengal, 1282—1291)
1
1
Kaikhusrav (2) Mu'izz-ud-din Kaiqubād (ii) Rukn-ud-din Kaikāūs (iii) Shams-ud-din Firūz
(Bengal, 1291—1302) (Bengal, 1302—1318)
1
.
(iv) Shihāb-ud-din Bughrā (vi) Nāsir-ud-din
(v) Ghiyās-ud-din Bahādur
Khân
(W. Bengal, 1318) (W. Bengal, 1323—1325) (E. Bengal, 1310, Bengal,
1319–1322)
hibáb-ud-d
atlū
1
Hātim Khăn
(Bihār)
691
44--2
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CHRONOLOGY
5. THE KHALJIS
GENEALOGY
(Numbers in brackets denote the order of succession. )
Tülak Khān of Qunduz
1
(1) Jalāl-ud-din Firūz
Yaghrush Khān
Asad-ud-din
(executed, 1318)
Qadı
Qadr Khăn
(Arkali Khān)
Shihāb-ud.
(4) Shihāb-ud-din 'Umar
GENEALOGY
(Figures in brackets denote the order of succession. )
Nāsir-ud-din
(ancestor of the
Khaljis of Mālwā)
Shihāb-ud-din
(or Nasr-ud-din)
1
(3) 'Alā-ud-din Muhamad
Almās Beg
Mahmud
Ulugh Khăn Khăn Khănẵn
!
1
Khizr Khăn Shadi Khān (5) Qutb-ud-din Mubārak
(2) Rukn-ud-din Ibrāhīm
6. THE TUGHLUQ S
1
Sipāhsālār Rajab
(1) Ghiyās-ud-din Tughluq I
1
(3) Firūz
Ibrahim
Daughter=Khusrav Malik
(2) Muhammad Tughluq I
Qutb-ud-din
(6) Muhammad
Mahmūd
Dāvar Malik
Fath Khan
Zafar Khan
1
Nusrat Shāh (5) Abū Bakr
(usurper)
(7) 'Ala-ud-din
Sikandar
(8) Näsir-ud-din
Mahmud
(4) Tughluq II
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693
7. THE SAYYIDS
GENEALOGY
(Figures in brackets denote the order of succession. )
Malik Sulaiman
(Malik-ush-Sharq)
(1) Khizr Khān
1
.
(2) Mu'izz-ud-din Mubārak
Farid
(3) Muhammad
(4) 'Alā-ud-din 'Ālam Shāh
,
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CHRONOLOGY
8. THE LODIS
GENEALOGY
(Figures in brackets denote the order of succession. )
Malik Bahrām Lodi
1
Kālā
|
Firūz
Muhammad
Malik Khvāja
Sultān Shāh
(Islām Khān)
Quib Khān
Daughter=(1) Buhlūl
Shahin Khăn
1
Fanh Khăn
1
Mūsā Jalal Khān
|
Khvāja Bāyazid
d. v. p.
Ya'qub
Bārbak (2) Nizām Khān
Shāh Sikandar Shāh
Mubārak •Ālam
(Sultan
•Alā-ud-din
Jamal Khān)
1
(3) Ibrāhim
Ismā'il
Husain
Mahmud
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695
9. GOVERNORS OF BENGAL
A. H.
599
602
605
608
624
626
627
631
642
644
656
657
657
659
674
681
691
702
718
710
719
723
725
731
726-740
724–740
Muhammad b. Bakhtyār, Khalji.
'Izz-ud-din Muhammad Shīrān, Khalji.
'Alā-ud-din ‘Ali Mardān.
Ghiyās-ud-din ‘I waz Husain.
Nāsir-ud-din Mahmūd.
'Alā-ud-din.
Saif-ud-din Aibak.
'Izz-ud-din Tughril Taghān Khān.
Qamar-ud-din Qarā Beg Timūr Khān.
Ikhtiyār-ud-din Yūzbak.
Jalāl-ud-din Masöūd Jāni.
'Izz-ud-din Balban.
Arsalān Khān.
Muhammad Tātār Khān.
Mughis-ud-din Tughril.
· Nāsir-ud-din Bughrā.
Rukn-ud-din Kaikāūs.
Shams-ud-din Firūz Shāh.
Shihāb-ud-din Bugbrā Shāh (W. Bengal).
Ghiyās-ud-din Bahādur (E. Bengal)
Ghiyās-ud-din Bahādur (all Bengal).
Nāsir-ud-din (W. Bengal).
Ghiyās-ud-din Bahādur, restored, with Bahrām.
Bahrām Shāh.
Qadr Khăn (Lakhnawati).
'Izz-ud-din A'zam-ul-Mulk (Satgāon).
(Kings of Bengal.
