- Persian: سلطان سکندر شاہ مِیرِی ), also
known by his
sobriquet Sikandar Butshikan (lit.
Sikandar the Iconoclast), was the
seventh Sultan of
Kashmir and...
-
Mujahid Sikandar Shah (died 1390),
Sultan of
Bengal Sikandar Shah Miri
Butshikan (1353–1413),
Sultan of
Kashmir Sikandar Shah,
Sultan of
Bengal (1358–1390)...
- of
National Importance. The
mosque was
commissioned by
Sultan Sikandar Butshikan in 1395 CE in
memory of the
Islamic preacher Mir
Sayyid Ali Hamadani....
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Ruins of the
Surya Temple at Martand,
which was destro**** due to the
iconoclastic policies of
Sikandar Butshikan,
photo taken by John
Burke in 1868....
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mentions that the
temples of
Parihasapura were
finally destro**** by
Sikandar Butshikan "Butshikast" (1389–1413).
There was a
great fire in
Srinagar during the...
- Temple. The
temple was destro**** on the
orders of
Muslim Sultan Sikandar Butshikan in the
early 15th century, with
demolition lasting a year. The armies...
- Shah
Niamatullah Butshikan (Bengali: শাহ নিয়ামতউল্লাহ বুতশিকন, Persian: شاه نعمت الله بتشكن) was a wali of the pre-Mughal
Empire period. He preached...
- in
Kashmir and was
aided by his
descendant rulers,
specially Sikandar Butshikan. He
reigned for
three years and five
months from 1339 to 1342 CE. He was...
- to
remain Hindus, he
raised the
jizya tax rate. In Kashmir,
Sikandar Butshikan levied jizya on
those who
objected to the
abolition of
hereditary varnas...
- for the
final time up to 15 May 2022.
Under the rule of
Sultan Sikander Butshikan in the 14th
century CE, many
Kashmiri Hindus were
forcibly converted to...