Qutbu'd-Din | |||||
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Sultanu'l-A'zam | |||||
6th Sultan of Kashmir | |||||
Reign | 1373 – 1389 | ||||
Predecessor | Shihabu'd-Din Shah | ||||
Successor | Sikandar Shah | ||||
Died | 1389 Srinagar, Kashmir Sultanate (present-day Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India) | ||||
Issue | Sikandar Shah | ||||
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Dynasty | Shah Mir dynasty | ||||
Father | Alau'd-Din Shah | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Qutbu'd-Din Shah Miri (Kashmiri: قطب الدین شاہ میری, Persian: قُطُب اُلدِین شَاہ مِیری), (r. 1373–1389), commonly known as Qutbu'd-Din Shah, born Hindal (lit. The Conqueror of India).[1][2] was a ruler from the Shah Mir dynasty of Kashmir.[3] He was the sixth Sultan of Kashmir and ruled from 1373 till his death in 1389.[4][5]