Maqpon dynasty
The Maqpon dynasty of Skardu was founded by Ibrahim Shah (1190-1220), who was born in Skardu. This royal family ruled over Baltistan for approximately 700 years.[1] The kings of the Maqpon dynasty extended the frontiers of Baltistan to Gilgit Agency,[2] Chitral, and Ladakh.[3]
Rulers
Genealogy of Maqpon rulers:[4]
- 1190-1220 Ibrahim
- 1220-1250 Astak Sange
- 1250-1280 Zak Sange
- 1280-1310 Bardak Sange
- 1310-1340 Sek Sange
- 1340-1370 Tam Gori Tham
- 1370-1400 Sa Gori Tham
- 1400-1437 Khohkor Sange
- 1437-1464 Ghota Cho Sange
- 1464-1490 Bahram Cho
- 1490-1515 Bo Kha
- 1515-1540 Sher Shah
- 1540-1565 Ali Khan
- 1565-1590 Ghazi Mir
- 1580-1624 Ali Sher Khan Anchan
- 1624-1636 Abdal Khan
- 1636-1655 Adam Khan
- 1655-1670 Murad Khan
- 1670-1678 Sher Khan
- 1678-1680 Muhammad Rafi Khan
- 1680-1710 Shir Khan
- 1710-1745 Mohammad Rafi
- 1745-1780 Sultan Murad
- 1780-1785 Azam Khan
- 1785-1787 Mohammad Zafar Khan
- 1787-1811 Ali Shir Khan
- 1811-1840 Ahmed Shah
(May 1840 Dogra invasion)
References
- Tareekh e Baltistan.
- "Baltis". Cite journal requires
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- Hashmatullah Kahn Lakhnavi, "History of Baltistan", 1987.
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