Shams-i-Jahan
Shams-i-Jahan (شمس جہان) was Khan of Mughlistan from 1399 to 1408.
Shams-i-Jahan | |
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Khan of Mughlistan | |
Reign | 1399–1408 |
Predecessor | Khizr Khoja |
Successor | Muhammad Khan |
Born | unknown |
Died | 1408 |
Issue | Naqsh-i-Jahan Husn Nigar Khanika Mihr Nigar Khanika |
House | Borjigin |
Father | Khizr Khoja |
Family
He was the son of Khizr Khoja.[1] Two of his daughters were married to grandsons of the Central Asian conqueror Timur: Husn Nigar Khanika to Ulugh Beg and Mihr Nigar Khanika to his brother, Muhammad Juki.[2]
Succession
Preceded by Khizr Khoja |
Khan of Mughlistan 1399–1408 |
Succeeded by Muhammad Khan |
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References
- René Grousset, The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia (1970), pp. 425
- John E Woods, The Timurid Dynasty (1990), pp. 43, 45
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