Timur's
Invasion
It was during the reign of the last king of the
Tughlaq dynasty that the mighty king Timur or Tamerlane invaded India in 1398
A.D. He crossed Indus and captured Multan, and just walked over to Delhi
without much resistance.
Sayyid Dynasty
Then came the Sayyid dynasty founded by Khizar
Khan. The Sayyids ruled from about 1414 A.D. to 1450 A.D. Khizar Khan ruled for
about 37 years. Last in Sayyid dynasty was Muhammad-bin-Farid. During his reign
there was confusion and revolts. The empire came to an end in 1451 A.D. with
his death.
Lodhi
Dynasty
Buhlul
Khan Lodhi (1451-1489 A.D.)
He was the first king and the founder of the
Lodhi dynasty. With a view to restoring the Delhi Sultanate its past glory, he
conquered many territories including the powerful kingdom of Jaunpur. Buhlul
Khan extended his territories over Gwalior, Jaunpur and Uttar Pradesh.
Sikander
Khan Lodhi (1489-1517 A.D.)
After Buhlul Khan's death, his second son Nizam
Shah was proclaimed the king, under the title of Sultan Sikander Shah, in 1489.
He made all efforts to strengthen his kingdom and extended his kingdom from
Punjab to Bihar. He was a good administrator and a patron of arts and letters.
He died in 1517 A.D.
Ibrahim
Khan Lodhi (1489-1517 A.D.)
After the death of Sikandar, his son Ibrahim ascended the throne. Ibrahim
Lodhi did not prove to be an able ruler. He became more and more strict with
the nobles. He used to insult them. Thus, to take revenge of their insults,
Daulat Khan Lodhi, governor of Lahore and Alam Khan, an uncle of Sultan Ibrahim
Lodhi, invited Babar, the ruler of Kabul, to invade India. Ibrahim Lodhi was
killed at Panipat in 1526 A.D. by Babar's army. Thus came the final collapse of
Delhi Sultanate and paved the establishment of Mughal Empire in India.
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