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- Shah_Mir abstract "Shams-ud-Din Shah Mir (Urdu; شَمسُ الدین شاہ میر) (reigned 1339–42) was a ruler of Kashmir and the founder of the Shah Miri dynasty named after him.Jonaraja, in his Dvitīyā Rājataraṅginī mentioned him as Sahamera. He came from Swat according to some sources. Shah Mir arrived in Kashmir in 1313 along with his family, during the reign of Suhadeva (1301–1320), whose service he entered. In subsequent years, through his tact and ability Shah Mir rose to prominence and became one of the most important personalities of his time. Later after the death in 1338 of Udayanadeva, the brother of Suhedeva he was able to assume the kingship himself.Shah Mir from Swat, Rinchan from Ladakh, and Lankar Chak from Dard territory near Gilgit came to Kashmir, and played a notable role in the subsequent political history of the valley. All the three men were granted Jagirs by the King Suhadeva. Among them Rinchan became the ruler of Kashmir after the death of Suhadeva for three years, later Shah Mir inaugurated the Shah Mir dynasty, which he established in 1339 that lasted till 1561.".
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- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Alau-ud-Din.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Category:14th-century_people.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Kashmir.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_India.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sultans_of_Kashmir.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Dard_people.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Dvitīyā_Rājataraṅginī.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Fatehshah.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Fereshteh.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Haidershah.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Hassanshah.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Hindu.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Ibrahimshah.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Jonaraja.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Kashmir.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Kota_Rani.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Kshatriya.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Ladakh.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Mir_Sayyid_Ali_Hamadani.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Mohammadshah.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Mongols.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Nazukshah.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Qutub-ud-Din.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Rajatarangini.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Rinchan.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Shah_Mir_Dynasty.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Shahab-ud-Din.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Sikandar_Butshikan.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Suhadeva.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Swat_District.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_people.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Udayanadeva.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Urdu.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLink Zain-ul-Abidin.
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shah Mir".
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shams-ud-Din Shah".
- Shah_Mir wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shamsu'd-Din Shah".
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- Shah_Mir subject Category:14th-century_people.
- Shah_Mir subject Category:History_of_Kashmir.
- Shah_Mir subject Category:Medieval_India.
- Shah_Mir subject Category:Sultans_of_Kashmir.
- Shah_Mir hypernym Ruler.
- Shah_Mir type Person.
- Shah_Mir comment "Shams-ud-Din Shah Mir (Urdu; شَمسُ الدین شاہ میر) (reigned 1339–42) was a ruler of Kashmir and the founder of the Shah Miri dynasty named after him.Jonaraja, in his Dvitīyā Rājataraṅginī mentioned him as Sahamera. He came from Swat according to some sources. Shah Mir arrived in Kashmir in 1313 along with his family, during the reign of Suhadeva (1301–1320), whose service he entered.".
- Shah_Mir label "Shah Mir".
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- Shah_Mir sameAs Q7461311.
- Shah_Mir wasDerivedFrom Shah_Mir?oldid=707440537.
- Shah_Mir isPrimaryTopicOf Shah_Mir.