Hasan Khan Mewati

Hasan Khan Mewati
Shaheed, Raja, Wali
9th Shah-e-Mewat
Reign1504 – 1527
PredecessorKhanzada Alawal Khan
SuccessorPost Abolished
Babur (as Mughal Empire)
Sher Shah Suri (as Sur Empire)
BornAlwar, Mewat
(present-day Rajasthan, India)
Died(1527-03-16)16 March 1527
Khanwa
(present-day Rajasthan, India)
Burial
Rajasthan, India
Names
Hasan Khan Mewati
Posthumous name
Wali-e-Mewat (lit.'The friend of Mewat')
Hindiहसन खां मेवाती
Urduحسن خاں میوات
HouseKhanzada Rajputs
DynastyWali-e-Mewat dynasty
FatherKhanzada Alawal Khan
ReligionSunni Islam

Raja Hasan Khan Mewati (died 17 March 1527) was a Muslim Khanzada Rajput ruler of Mewat.[1][2][3] The son of previous ruler Raja Alawal Khan, 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 was the Rajput chieftain whose ancestors had been ruling the region of Mewat for almost two centuries and had declared himself as a sovereign king. Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire had stated that Hasan Khan Mewati was the leader of the ‘Mewat country’. He joined the Rajput Confederation with 5,000 allies in the Battle of Khanwa, where he was killed in the battle by Mughal forces led by Babur. He also re-constructed the Alwar fort in 15th century. [4]

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  2. ^ توصیف الحسن میواتی الہندی (23 August 2020). تاریخِ میو اور داستانِ میوات.
  3. ^ "Tareekh-e-Miyo Chhatri by Hakeem Abdush Shakoor". Rekhta. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  4. ^ Chandra, Satish (1 April 1982), "Mughal India", The Cambridge Economic History of India, Cambridge University Press, pp. 458–471, ISBN 978-1-139-05451-5, retrieved 7 November 2023