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- Jasrat (c. 1375– 1442; also known as Jasrath) was a 15th-century Punjabi Muslim ruler of Sialkot from 1410 until his death in 1442. Jasrat along with his...
- of Jasrat, a Muslim chieftain from Punjab who had conquered vast territories from Delhi sultanate and even aimed for Delhi in 1431. However, Jasrat retreated...
- military outpost. The city was besieged by Raja Jasrat in 1421. However, he failed to conquer it. In 1431, Jasrat allied with Sikander Tohfa, the governor of...
- Pothohar was under control of Malik Jasrat during this period, and he was probably its original builder. Jasrat is known to have constructed a series...
- happened. Retiring to Sialkot, Zayn al-Abidin sought the support of its ruler, Jasrat. Ali Shah became angered when this support was forthcoming and he rashly...
- Ghaznavids during the reign of Ibrahim of Ghazni. The city was conquered by Raja Jasrat in 1431. It later formed part of the province of La**** during the Delhi...
- first millennium CE. Sialkot was the capital of the Punjabi Muslim ruler Jasrat who reigned over most of Punjab and Jammu in the early 15th century. The...
- supporter of Mubarah Shah (r. 1421–1434) against Jasrat. Between 1423 and 1442, Jammu came under control of Jasrat (r. 1405–1442) who conquered it after killing...
- fierce battle between Raja Jasrat, who had conquered most of Punjab from Delhi Sultans, and Delhi general Sikander Tohfa. Jasrat was defeated and forced...
- twice besieged by Jasrat, ruler of Sialkot, during the reign of Mubarak Shah, the longest of which being in 1431–32. To combat Jasrat, the city was granted...