Khanzada Bahadur Khan
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Raja Khanzada Bahadur Khan | |
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Wali-e-Mewat | |
Reign | 1402-1412 |
Predecessor | Raja Nahar Khan |
Successor | Raja Akleem Khan |
Issue | Raja Akleem Khan, Khanzada Feroz Khan,Khalil Khan, Malik Fakharuddin Khan, Lashkar Khan, Tarang Khan,Iqbal Khan, Kaltash Khan,Sultaan Khan,Hateem Khan and Emad Khan |
House | Khanzada Rajput |
Father | Raja Nahar Khan |
Wali-e-Mewat Raja Khanzada Bahadur Khan was the Khanzada Rajput ruler of Mewat.[1] He succeeded as Wali-e-Mewat after the death of his father Raja Nahar Khan Mewati in 1402.[2][3]
Coronation
[edit]His coronation took place at Alwar in 1402, where his brothers proclaimed him as Wali-e-Mewat and swore their allegiance with him as their liege lord. He then made Alwar his capital. In honour of his ascension to the throne, he had a mosque built at Alwar known as Jamia-i-Alwar Masjid.
Later life
[edit]He founded Bahadurpur in 1406. In 1412 he handed-over the throne of Mewat to his son Raja Akleem Khan and devoted himself to religious work until his death.
References
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