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Hasan Khan Mewati

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Hasan Khan Mewati
Shah-e-Mewat
Reign1504–1527
PredecessorKhanzada Alawal Khan
SuccessorPost Abolished
HouseKhanzada Rajput
FatherKhanzada Alawal Khan
Hasan Khan Mewati
BornMewat, India
AllegianceKhanzada Rajput

Mewat State

Rajput Confederation
Battles / warsBattle of Khanwa

Shah-e-Mewat Raja Khanzada Hasan Khan Mewati (died 17 March 1527), son of the previous ruler Khanzada Alawal Khan, was an ambitious Muslim Rajput ruler of Mewat State. His dynasty had ruled Mewat State for nearly 150 years. He was a descendant of Raja Nahar Khan Mewati, who was the Wali of Mewat in 14th century. He built the Alwar fort in 1492. He was killed in the Battle of Khanwa. [1][full citation needed]

References

  1. ^ An Advanced History of India, Dr K.K.Datta
Preceded by Shah-e-Mewat
1504–1527
Succeeded by
Post abolished