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  1. Bahlul Khan Lodi ( Persian: بهلول لودی; 12 July 1489) was the chief of the Afghan Lodi tribe. [1] Founder of the Lodi dynasty from the Delhi Sultanate [2] upon the abdication of the last claimant from the previous Sayyid rule. [3] Bahlul became sultan of the dynasty on 19 April 1451 [4] (855 AH ).

  2. Bahlul Lodi or Bahlul Khan was a grandson of Malik Bahram, a Pashtun native to Multan working for the Governor of Multan. Bahlul was the son of Bahram’s younger son Malik Kala. Bahlul was also the son-in-law of Bahram’s eldest son Malik Sultan Shah Lodi.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lodi_dynastyLodi dynasty - Wikipedia

    Bahlul Khan Lodi ( r.1451–1489) was the nephew and son-in-law of Malik Sultan Shah Lodi, the governor of Sirhind in ( Punjab ), India and succeeded him as the governor of Sirhind during the reign of Sayyid dynasty ruler Muhammad Shah. Muhammad Shah raised him to the status of a Tarun-Bin-Sultan.

  4. Bahlul Khan Lodi (1401 – 12 July 1489) was the Pashtun Lodi tribe's chief. Following the abdication of the last claimant from the previous Sayyid rule, he founded the Lodi dynasty in the Delhi Sultanate. In 1451, Bahlul has crowned Sultan of the dynasty.

  5. Lodī dynasty, (1451–1526), last ruling family of the Delhi sultanate of India. The dynasty was of Afghan origin. The first Lodī ruler was Bahlūl Lodī (reigned 1451–89), the most powerful of the Punjab chiefs, who replaced the last king of the Sayyid dynasty in 1451.

  6. The Lodi Dynasty, which ruled from 1451 until 1526, was started by Bahlul Lodi. He belonged to the Lodi Clan's Sahu Khail division. During the Firuz Tughluq era, Malik Bahram, Bahlul's grandfather, moved to Multan and began working for Multan's governor, Mailk Mardan Daulat.

  7. May 28, 2024 · Malik Sultan Shah Lodis nephew and son-in-law, Bahlul Khan Lodi (r. 1451–1489), succeeded him as governor of Sirhind in (Punjab), India, during the authority of Muhammad Shah, the leader of the Sayyid dynasty.