Rinchan Shah | |||||
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Sadr'ud-Din Shah | |||||
Maharaja of Kashmir | |||||
Reign | 13 November 1320 – December 1320 | ||||
Predecessor | Sūhadeva | ||||
Successor | himself (as Sultan of Kashmir) | ||||
Sultan of Kashmir[a] | |||||
Reign | December 1320 – 25 November 1323 | ||||
Predecessor | himself (as Maharaja of Kashmir) | ||||
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Died | 25 November 1323 Srinagar, Kashmir Sultanate (present-day Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India) | ||||
Spouse | Kota Rani | ||||
Issue | Haidar Khan | ||||
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Religion | Sunni Islam (formerly Buddhism) |
Rinchan Shah (Kashmiri: رنژھن شاہ, Persian: رِنچَن شَاہ), born as Lhachen Rinchan Bhoti and also known by his titular name Sadr'ud-Din Shah,[2] was the founder and the first Sultan of the Sultanate of Kashmir from 1320 to 1323. Originally said to have been a Ladakhi Buddhist, he converted to Islam, becoming the first Muslim ruler of Kashmir.[3]
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Suffice it to say that Rinchan embraced Islam at the hands of Bulbul Shah and assumed the name of Sultan Sadr-ud-Din, and claims our attention as the first Muslim ruler of Kashmir. Muslim historians write his name Rinchan.