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Jamshid Shah Miri

Jamshid Shah Miri (Kashmiri: جمشید شاہ میری) also known as Jamshid Shah or Jamshed Shah (Kashmiri: جمشید شاہ) was the third Sultan of Kashmir who ruled from 1342 to 1343.

Jamshid
جمشید
Sultan of Kashmir
3rd Sultan of Kashmir
Reign1342 – 1343
Coronation1342
PredecessorShamsu'd-Din Shah
SuccessorAlau'd-Din Shah
Died1343
Kashmir, Shah-Mir Sultanate
Burial
Kashmir
Names
Jamshid Shah Miri
DynastyShah Mir dynasty[1]
FatherShamsu'd-Din Shah Mir
ReligionSunni Islam

Early life edit

Jamshid was born in the wake of his father Shah Mir's military and serviced exertion in Kashmir during the invasion of Mongol commander Zulchu in the early 14th century.[2] Jamshid grew up along with his brother Ali Sher in the court of Rinchan and later Udayanadeva.[3]

Rise to power edit

As governor of Kamraj edit

Jamshid's sheer expertise and martial adeptness with regards to his strong nature were well cherished even by the Maharaja himself. By gaining the trust of Maharaja Udayanadeva, Jamshid was appointed as the governor of Kamraj, the office which solidified his armoured wall even further.[4]

Jamshid carried his laws in the region and worked efficiently for the people of Kamraj. Warmly welcomed, he established himself in Sopore from where the orders were executed. Jamshid carried out his role as a governor till Shah Mir started an armed rebellion against the Maharani Kota.[5]

As heir apparent of Kashmir edit

Jamshid supported his father in his campaign against the Maharani. He played a crucial role in subduing the Lohara army. In 1339, Shah Mir overcame the Lohara forces and revived the Kashmir Sultanate, once established by Rinchan,[6] by founding his own dynasty named Shah Mir after him. He also proclaimed himself the 2nd Sultan of Kashmir while Jamshid was selected as the heir apparent. Jamshid was also appointed in other important offices in the government of his father.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Sharma, R. S. (1992), A Comprehensive History of India, Orient Longmans, p. 628, ISBN 978-81-7007-121-1
  2. ^ Dutt, J. C. (1879). Kings Of Kashmira. p. 17.
  3. ^ Dutt, J. C. (1879). Kings Of Kashmira. p. 33.
  4. ^ Dutt, J. C. (1879). Kings Of Kashmira. p. 24.
  5. ^ Baharistan-i-shahi: A Chronicle of Mediaeval Kashmir. Gulshan Books. 2013. pp. f 17a. ISBN 978-81-8339-166-5.
  6. ^ Retzlaff, Ralph H.; Hasan, Mohibbul. "Kashmir under the Sultans". Journal of the American Oriental Society: 36. doi:10.2307/595144. ISSN 0003-0279. JSTOR 595144.
  7. ^ Retzlaff, Ralph H.; Hasan, Mohibbul. "Kashmir under the Sultans". Journal of the American Oriental Society: 47. doi:10.2307/595144. ISSN 0003-0279. JSTOR 595144.

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