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Thursday, March 13, 2014

History of a Garhwal King offering Asylum to Delhi Sultan Prince Muhammad Khan Tughlaq

  History of Garhwal including Haridwar (1223- 1804 AD) –part -40
                                            
 History of Uttarakhand (Garhwal, Kumaon and Haridwar) -286

                       ByBhishma Kukreti (A History Research Student)

            The Delhi Sultan Feroz Khan Tughlaq was 90 years old when he handed over the administration to his son Prince Muhammad Khan Tughlaq.
          In 1787, Prince Muhammad Khan Tughlaq reached to hills of Sirmaur (Dehradun and Himachal) for hunting and entertainment. He was in Sirmaur hills for two months.
         Knowing the revolt from nobles and slaves from Gujarat region, Prince Muhammad Khan Tughlaq returned to Delhi. Instead of ruling firmly, Prince Muhammad Khan Tughlaq started spending life on entertaining activities. Prince Muhammad Khan Tughlaq made more enemies than friends among nobles and slaves of Delhi. There was fight between the supporters of Prince Muhammad Khan Tughlaq and rebellions. Rebellions won the battle and Prince Muhammad Khan Tughlaq fled to Sirmaur hills.
 Feroz Shah handed over the thorn to his grandson Ghiyas –ud-Din Tughlaq (son of Fateshah Tughlaq). Feroz Shah Tughlaq died on 20th September 1388.
    Prince Muhammad Khan Tughlaq was spending his days in exile in Sirmaur hills (part of Dehradun and Himachal part was also part of Dehradun).  Sirmaur chieftain offered asylum to Prince Muhammad Khan Tughlaq.

                                  Attack on Doon Valley by Ghiyas –ud-Din Tughlaq Army
               Prince Muhammad Khan Tughlaq was planning to capture the Delhi thorn with the help of Sirmaur King (west Dehradun).
                   Ghiyas –ud-Din Tughlaq sent his army to attack on Sirmour (Doon Valley).  Prince Muhammad Khan Tughlaq reached to a peak Baknari Garh. Till date, historians could not recognize the place Baknari Garh. Ghiyas –ud-Din Tughlaq army was unable to reach to Baknari Garh. There was battle below the Hill top Baknari Garh. However, army could not win Baknari Garh.
            Muhammad Khan Tughlaq fled to Nagarkot (Kangda) from Baknari Garh and captured the fort there. The Delshi Sultan army followed Muhammad Khan Tughlaq via Badu and Kimar (Himachal Pradesh).  However, Sultan army could not defeat or capture Muhammad Khan Tughlaq.
          After six months, Muhammad Khan Tughlaq attempted to win Delhi thorn with the help of chieftains of Nagarkot, Jalandhar, Saman and Shivalik Sirmour. He took the collected army and attacked Delhi and Muhammad Khan Tughlaq was succsful at this time.
   Muslim historians mentioned Sirmour hills and ruler but did not mention the name of King. At this period there were many attacks on South Garhwal (Dehradun, Haridwar, Bhabhar, and part of Himachal that was under Garhwal region) and subjects face many traumas and were made slaves cruelly.

(Main reference – Firojshai, Tarikh i-Mubarakshahi (Elliot and Dowson)
Copyright@ Bhishma Kukreti Mumbai, India, bckukreti@gmail.com 12/3//2014
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(The History of Garhwal, Kumaon, Haridwar write up is aimed for general readers)
History of Garhwal from 1223-1804 to be continued in next chapter          
History of Garhwal – Kumaon-Haridwar (Uttarakhand, India) to be continued… Part -287  
Notes on Early Medieval History of Garhwal; Early Medieval History of Pauri Garhwal; Early Medieval History of Chamoli Garhwal; Early Medieval History of Rudraprayag Garhwal; Early Medieval History of Tehri Garhwal; Early Medieval History of Uttarkashi Garhwal; Early Medieval History of Dehradun, Garhwal; Early Medieval History of Haridwar ; Early Medieval History of Manglaur, Haridwar;  Early Medieval History of Rurkee Haridwar ; Early Medieval History of Bahadarpur Haridwar ; History of Haridwar district to be continued… 
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