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Mahmud Begada or
Mahmud Shah I (r. 25 May 1458 – 23
November 1511) was a
Sultan of the
Gujarat Sultanate.
Raised to the
throne at a
young age, he successfully...
- Bey, also
spelled as Baig, Bayg, Beigh, Beig, Bek, Baeg, Begh, or Beg, is a
Turkic title for a chieftain, and a royal,
aristocratic title traditionally...
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prosperity of the
sultanate reached its
zenith during the rule of
Mahmud Begada. He also
subdued most
Gujarati Rajput chieftains and
built a navy off the...
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Lubega Balemezi (born 13
April 1975),
better known by his
stage name Lou
Bega, is a
German singer. His 1999 song "Mambo No. 5", a
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- in the 15th–16th century. The
original structure was destro**** by
Mahmud Begada in 1473. The
temple became part of the Char Dham
pilgrimage considered sacred...
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ensuing chaos,
Mahmud Begada fled the scene, his army
following in the
early morning.: 203
Mullik Ashruf offered tribute to
Mahmud Begada,
which led to revolt...
- son,
Fateh Khán, who was
afterwards became well
known as Sultán
Mahmud Begada. In 1450,
Muhammad marched upon Champaner, and took the
lower fortress....
- Gujarat,
Mahmud Begada ****aulted
Pavagadh and won the hill on the
boundary in the 15th century.
Patai was
defeated and killed.
Mahmud Begada shifted his capital...
- Junagadh.
During his reign,
Junagadh was
attacked by
Gujarat Sultan Mahmud Begada three times and
finally captured in 1472. He was the last
independent Chudasama...
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Empire in 1572. The
sultanate reached its peak of
expansion under Mahmud Begada,
reaching east into
Malwa and west to the Gulf of Kutch.
Zafar Khan's father...