31st Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate (1517–26) and 3rd from the Lodi dynasty
Ibrahim Khan Lodi
Sultan of the Lodi Dynasty
3rd Sultan of the Lodi Dynasty & 31st Sultan of Delhi
Reign
21 November 1517 – 21 April 1526 (around 9 years)
Coronation
21 November 1517, Agra
Predecessor
Sikandar Khan Lodi
Successor
Sultanate abolished By (Babur as Mughal Emperor)
Born
c. 1480 Delhi Delhi Sultanate
Died
21 April 1526 (aged of 45–46) Panipat
Burial
Tomb of Ibrahim Lodi
Issue
Jalal Khan Lodi A daughter (married Nusrat Shah of Bengal)[1]
Names
Ibrahim Khan Lodi bin Sikander Khan Lodi bin Bahlol Khan Lodi bin Malik Kala Khan Lodi bin Malik Bahram Khan Lodi
House
Lodi dynasty
Father
Sikandar Khan Lodi
Religion
Sunni Islam
Ibrahim Khan Lodi (Persian: ابراهیم لودی; 1480 – 21 April 1526) was the last Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate,[2][3] who became Sultan in 1517 after the death of his father Sikandar Khan Lodi. He was the last ruler of the Lodi dynasty, reigning for nine years until 1526, when he was defeated and killed at the Battle of Panipat by Babur's invading army, giving way to the emergence of the Mughal Empire in India.[4][5]
^Sen, Sailendra (2013). A Textbook of Medieval Indian History. Primus Books. pp. 120–121. ISBN 978-9-38060-734-4.
^Chandra, Satish (2005). Medieval India: From Sultanat to the Mughals Part – II. Har-Anand Publications. ISBN 978-81-241-1066-9. The first of these was the death of the Afghan ruler, Sikandar Lodi, at Agra towards the end of 1517 and the succession of Ibrahim Khan Lodi . The second was the conquest of Bajaur and Bhira, by Babur in the frontier tract of north – west Punjab in ...
^Sengupta, Sudeshna. History & Civics 9. Ratna Sagar. p. 126. ISBN 9788183323642. The Lodi dynasty was established by the Ghilzai tribe of the Afghans
^"SULṬĀN ĪBRAHĪM BIN SULṬĀN SIKANDAR KHAN LODĪ". The Muntakhabu-’rūkh by ‘Abdu-’l-Qādir Ibn-i-Mulūk Shāh, known as Al-Badāoni, translated from the original Persian and edited by George S. A. Ranking, Sir Wolseley Haig and W. H. Lowe. Packard Humanities Institute 1884–1925. Archived from the original on 28 July 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
^Sen, Sailendra (2013). A Textbook of Medieval Indian History. Primus Books. pp. 122–125. ISBN 978-9-38060-734-4.
Sikandar KhanLodi (Persian: سکندر لودی; died 21 November 1517), born Nizam Khan (Persian: نظام خان), was Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate between 1489 and...
insults done by Ibrahim, the governor of Lahore, Daulat KhanLodi asked the Timurid ruler of Kabul, Babur to invade his kingdom. IbrahimLodi was thereafter...
Daulat KhanLodi (Pashto: دولت خان لودی) was the governor of Lahore during the reign of IbrahimLodi, the last ruler of the Lodi dynasty. Due to disaffection...
rule of IbrahimLodi of the Lodi dynasty, but the empire was crumbling and there were many defectors. He received invitations from Daulat KhanLodi, Governor...
the Tughlaq dynasty (1320–1414), the Sayyid dynasty (1414–1451), and the Lodi dynasty (1451–1526). It covered large swaths of territory in modern-day India...
Survey of India (ASI). The gardens are situated between Khan Market and Safdarjung's Tomb on Lodi Road and is a popular spot for morning walks for the Delhites...
situated in Lodhi Gardens in Delhi and was built in 1517–1518 CE by his son IbrahimLodi. The monument is situated 100 meters away from the Bara Gumbad and the...
Delhi, led by IbrahimLodi. In this battle, Babur emerged victorious, and Lodi lost his life. During the conflict, Babur took Hasan Khan Mewati's son as...
of Sultan Ibrahim Shah, who also vastly contributed to the development of Islamic education in the Sultanate. In 1494, Sultan Hussain Khan was defeated...
Battle of Khatoli was fought in 1517 between the Lodi dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate under IbrahimLodi and the Kingdom of Mewar under Rana Sanga, during...
after which, the jagirs of his father were given to him by the King, IbrahimKhanLodi. Following this, he returned to the jagirs in 1520-21 and begin administering...
received invitations from Alam KhanLodi, brother of Sikandar Lodi, Daulat KhanLodi, Governor of Punjab and Ala-ud-Din, Ibrahim's uncle, to invade the Delhi...
system of widespread discrimination against Hindus. The rule of IbrahimKhanLodi, the last Lodi emperor, emperor was a weak one and was eclipsed by the arrival...
Battle of Panipat (1526), fought between the Mughals under Babur and IbrahimLodi (Delhi Sultanate) Second Battle of Panipat (1556), fought between Hemchandra...
by IbrahimLodi of the Lodi dynasty, but the sultanate was crumbling and there were many defectors. Babur received invitations from Daulat KhanLodi, Governor...
amirs and chiefs. IbrahimLodi was unable to consolidate his power, and after Jalal Khan's death, the governor of Punjab, Daulat KhanLodi, reached out to...
from present-day Afghanistan to India during the Lodi dynasty. The 8th Nawab of Pataudi, Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi, played first-class cricket for both England...
Delhi Sultanate in favour of Bahlul KhanLodi on 19 April 1451, and left for Badaun, where he died in 1478. Khizr Khan was the governor of Multan under Firuz...
(1451–1489) Sikandar Khan Lodi (1489–1517) IbrahimKhanLodi (1517–1526), defeated by Babur (who replaced the Lodi Empire with the Mughal Empire) Kopperunchinga...
centuries. The Delhi Sultanate fell to Mughal Empire and its last Sultan IbrahimKhanLodi was defeated at the hands of Babur in 1526. With this, the way was...
last king of the Sayyid dynasty in 1451 Sikandar Lodi – Sultan of Delhi IbrahimLodi – Sultan of Delhi Lodi Dynasty Reign 1517 – 21 April 1526 Sher Shah Suri...
purpose. Sultan Jalal ud-Din Khan Lohani, whose father and grandfather had headed the revolt against Sultan IbrahimLodi. He was supported by many Afghan...
adequate number of soldiers to fight Hamid Khan. Sultan IbrahimLodi sent a second army led by Hamid Khan from Hisar Firoza, which is 100 miles to the...
independence, and paid tribute to Bahlul Lodi to avoid war. They were displaced from Gwalior by IbrahimLodi in the first quarter of the 16th century...
nearby structure is the tomb of the last Lodi dynasty ruler of Delhi, IbrahimLodi, killed in the First Battle of Panipat (1526). The left wall of the mausoleum...
of IbrahimLodi". Archived from the original on 14 May 2008. "Ibrahim Lodhi's Tomb in Panipat India". www.india9.com. The tale of the missing Lodi tomb...