Hasan Khan Mewati
Hasan Khan Mewati (died 17 March 1527), son of the previous ruler Khanzada Alawal Khan, was a Muslim Rajput ruler of Mewat State. His dynasty had ruled Mewat State for nearly 200 years. He was a descendant of Raja Nahar Khan Mewati, who was the Wali of Mewat in 14th century. He re-constructed the Alwar fort in 15th century. He joined the Rajput confederation with 4,000 allies in Battle of khanwa, he was killed in the battle.[1]
| Hasan Khan Mewati | |
|---|---|
| Shah-e-Mewat | |
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| Reign | 1504–1527 |
| Predecessor | Khanzada Alawal Khan |
| Successor | Post Abolished |
| House | Khanzada Rajput |
| Father | Khanzada Alawal Khan |
References
- Gopinath Sharma 1954, p. 34.
| Preceded by Khanzada Alawal Khan |
Shah-e-Mewat 1504–1527 |
Succeeded by Post abolished |
Bibliography
- Gopinath Sharma (1954). Mewar & the Mughal Emperors (1526-1707 A.D.). S.L. Agarwala.
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