Sir Aga Khan III (1877-1957)
Sir Aga Khan III (1877-1957) Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah, Aga Khan the Third was the leader of Shia Islamic Muslims. He was born in KarachiRead More »Sir Aga Khan III (1877-1957)
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Sir Aga Khan III (1877-1957) Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah, Aga Khan the Third was the leader of Shia Islamic Muslims. He was born in KarachiRead More »Sir Aga Khan III (1877-1957)
Jamaluddin Afghani Sayyid Muhammad ibn Safdar Husayni, known as Sayyid Jamal-al-din Afghani or Sayyid Jamal–al-din Asadabadi was born in 1838 in Iran. His family tracedRead More »Jamaluddin Afghani
Syed Ameer Ali (1849-1928) Syed Ameer Ali was born on 6th April 1849 in a Bengali village called Chansura. He was the youngest son ofRead More »Syed Ameer Ali (1849-1928)
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (1817-1898) Allama Iqbal believed that “The real greatness of the person (Sir Syed) consists in the fact that he was theRead More »Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (1817-1898)
Bahadur Shah Zafar Bahadur Shah II, better known as Bahadur Shah Zafar in history was the last Mughal Emperor who remained at the helm fromRead More »Bahadur Shah Zafar
Syed Ahmad Barelvi Syed Ahmad Barelvi was born on the 29th of November 1786 in Rai Barely India. He was also called Syed Ahmad Shaheed.Read More »Syed Ahmad Barelvi
Tipu Sultan Tipu Sultan was born on 10th December 1750 in Devanhalli. Being the eldest son of Haider Ali, Tipu Sultan succeeded his father whoRead More »Tipu Sultan
Hyder Ali Haider Ali was born in 1727 in Ajmer Rajasthan. His father was an ordinary soldier of the Mysore army named Fateh Muhammad. HaiderRead More »Hyder Ali
Siraj-ud-Daula Siraj-ud-Daula was the last independent Nawab of Bengal who succeeded Alivadi Khan on the throne. He was born in 1733 and died on JulyRead More »Siraj-ud-Daula
Shah Abdul Aziz Shah Abdul Aziz was one of the good religious scholars of India. He was born in 1745 and was the eldest sonRead More »Shah Abdul Aziz
Shah Waliullah Shah Walliullah was a great Muslim reformist of the 18th century in India. He was an excellent thinker and scholar with critical insightRead More »Shah Waliullah
Nadir Shah Nadir Shah also named Nadir Quli was born in 1688 in Khurasan (Afghanistan). He ruled Persia as Shah of Iran; he was broughtRead More »Nadir Shah
Muhammad Shah Rangeela Muhammad Shah Rangeela was the Mughal Emperor who ascended to the Peacock Throne in 1719 which he occupied till his death inRead More »Muhammad Shah Rangeela
Muhammad Farukh Siyar Muhammad Farrukh Siyar was the Mughal emperor who remained at the helm from 1713 to 1719. He was the grandson of BahadurRead More »Muhammad Farukh Siyar
Aurangzeb Alamgir Aurangzeb had proved himself a capable commander and administrator as a prince. He was certainly a more successful military strategist and practical statesmanRead More »Aurangzeb Alamgir
Shah Jehan Shah Jahan was one of the four sons of Jahangir. His original name was Khurram, born on January 1592, in Lahore to aRead More »Shah Jehan
Nooruddin Jahangir Jahangir was the son of the many prayers. Akbar wanted an heir to succeed him, he not only prayed to God but alsoRead More »Nooruddin Jahangir
Jalaluddin Akbar Akbar, the Great was one of the foremost eminent rulers of Indian history. He was one of the 2 greatest and after allRead More »Jalaluddin Akbar
Sher Shah Suri Sher Shah was one of the greatest administrators and rulers of medieval India. the first name of Sher Shah, the lion king,Read More »Sher Shah Suri
Nasiruddin Humayun Humayun “the Fortunate” was the eldest son of Babur.He had three brothers, kamran,askari and Hindal. He was born in Kabul in March 1508.Read More »Nasiruddin Humayun
Zaheeruddin Babar Zaheer ud din Muhammad Babur is understood as the founding father of the Mughal dynasty which ruled the Indian Empire for almost 100Read More »Zaheeruddin Babar
Ibrahim Lodhi After the death of Sikandar Shah, his eldest son Ibrahim was placed on the throne on 21st November 1517 with the unanimous consentRead More »Ibrahim Lodhi
Sikandar Lodhi Bahlol Lodhi was succeeded by his son Nizam Khan who took up the title of Sikandar Shah. There was some hesitation on theRead More »Sikandar Lodhi
Bahlul Lodhi Bahlol Lodhi was the founding father of the Lodhi Dynasty. In 1419, Sultan Shah, his uncle was appointed the Governor of Sirhind byRead More »Bahlul Lodhi
Muhammad Shah Muhammad Shah was a weak and incompetent ruler and quite unable to deal with the forces of disorder and rebellion. Various governors becameRead More »Muhammad Shah
Mubarak Shah After the death of Khizar Khan, his son Mubarak Shah ascended the throne of Delhi. He ruled for about twelve years, from 1421Read More »Mubarak Shah
Khizr Khan On the death of Muhammad Tughluq, the throne of Delhi was occupied by Daulat Khan Lodhi, who governed the country for about twoRead More »Khizr Khan
Feroze Shah Tughluq Firuz Tughlaq is the third influential king of the Tughlaq dynasty. He was the son of Rajab the youngest brother of Giyathud-ud-TughlaqRead More »Feroze Shah Tughluq
Muhammad Bin Tughluq Muhammad bin Tughlaq Shah generally called Muhammad Tughlaq, who ascended the throne after the death of his father has been a puzzleRead More »Muhammad Bin Tughluq
Ghiyasuddin Tughluq Ghiyath-ud-din Tughlaq was the founding father of the Tughlaq Dynasty. His father Malik Tughlaq was a Turkish slave of Ghiyath-ud-din Balban and hisRead More »Ghiyasuddin Tughluq