Tatar Khan

Tatar Khan
(?-1404)
   The son of the governor of Gujarat Zafar Khan, who joined Nusrat Shah on the latter's being proclaimed a ri-val sultan at Firuzabad (near Delhi) after the accession of Nasir al-Din Mahmud Shah Tughlaq at Delhi in 1394. On being outmaneu-vered in the tussle that ensued, Tatar Khan returned to Gujarat (1397) and tried to persuade his father to march on Delhi. Sometime around 1403, Tatar Khan, with the reluctant connivance of his father, de-clared himself an independent ruler in Gujarat. He died while pro-ceeding to Delhi purportedly for the purpose of ousting Mallu Iqbal from there in 1404.

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