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Rinchan Shah (Kashmiri: رنژھن شاہ, Persian: رِنچَن شَاہ), born as
Lhachen Rinchan Bhoti and also
known by his
titular name Sadr'ud-Din Shah, was the founder...
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northern part of the
Indian subcontinent. The
Sultanate was
founded by
Rinchan Shah, a
Ladakhi noble who
converted from
Buddhism to Islam. The Sultanate...
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dynasty in Kashmir.
Ramachandra had
appointed an administrator,
Rinchan, a Ladakhi.
Rinchan became ambitious. He sent a
force in the fort, in the
guise of...
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first Islam to
Kashmir by
inviting and
converting the King of Kashmir,
Rinchan Shah (later
named to
Sadruddin Shah) to Islam. He was from a Suhrawardi...
- century.
Jamshid grew up
along with his
brother Ali Sher in the
court of
Rinchan and
later Udayanadeva. Jamshid's
sheer expertise and
martial adeptness...
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ruled by a
series of
Hindu dynasties, and
Kashmir Shaivism arose. In 1320,
Rinchan Shah
became the
first Muslim ruler of Kashmir,
inaugurating the Kashmir...
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- country.
Rinchan,
after secretly ********inating Ramachandra, won the
favour of the
majority of the
nobles and
ascended the
throne as
Rinchan Shah. He also...
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country and his
general Ramachandra occupied the throne. In the
confusion Rinchan (r. 1320–1323),
sought the aid of
various generals,
including Shah Mir...
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which the
majority of it was
united against him.
Ladakhi Buddhist prince Rinchan aided in
overthrowing Shadeva and,
taking the
widow of
Shadeva queen Kota...