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Gujarat
گجرات (Persian)
Gujarāta (Gujarati)
Governorate of Delhi Sultanate
1297–1407
Gujarat under the Delhi Sultanate is located in South Asia
South Asia
1400 CE
DELHI
SULTANATE
(TUGHLAQS)
TIMURID
EMPIRE
SHAH MIR
SULTANATE
PHAGMODRUPAS
SAMMAS
MARYUL
GUGE
KUMAON
KANGRA
KALMAT
GUJARAT
GOVERNORATE
BAHMANI
SULTANATE
KHANDESH
SULTANATE
TOMARAS
TWIPRA
EASTERN
GANGAS
KAMATAS
SUGAUNAS
MALLA
NAGVANSIS
AHOM
CHUTIA
BENGAL
SULTANATE
VIJAYANAGARA
EMPIRE
REDDI
MALWA
SULTANATE
JAISALMER
MEWAR
MARWAR
KARAULI
AMBER
SIROHI
AMARKOT
VAGAD
MEWAT
JAUNPUR
SULTANATE
GONDWANA

The Gujarat Governorate and main South Asian polities in 1400 CE.[1]
CapitalPatan
 • TypeMonarchy
History 
• Established
1297
• Disestablished
1407
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Gujarat under the Delhi Sultanate Vaghela dynasty
Gujarat Sultanate Gujarat under the Delhi Sultanate
Today part ofIndia

Gujarat, a region in western India, fell under the Delhi Sultanate following repeated expeditions under Alauddin Khalji around the end of the 13th century. He ended the rule of Vaghela dynasty under Karna II and established Muslim rule in Gujarat. Soon the Tughluq dynasty came to power in Delhi whose emperor carried out expeditions to quell rebellion in Gujarat and established their firm control over the region by the end of the century. Following Timur's invasion of Delhi, the Delhi Sultanate weakened considerably so that the last Tughluq governor Zafar Khan declared himself independent in 1407 and formally established the Gujarat Sultanate.

  1. ^ Schwartzberg, Joseph E. (1978). A Historical atlas of South Asia. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 39, 147. ISBN 0226742210.

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