- Hoshang Shah of Malwa
Originally known as "Alp Khan", he had taken the title of Hoshang Shah or
Hushang Shah Gori , when he was crowned the second King ofMalwa . Alp Khan's fatherDilawar Khan Ghori had belonged to the court ofFirozshah Tughlaq , the Sultan of Delhi. Dilawar Khan Gori was appointed governor ofMalwa probably byFiruz of the house ofTughlaq , but made himself independent of theDelhi Sultanate for all practical purposes in 1401. [An Advanced History of India:R C Majumdar, 2006, p. 304] Thus he had practically come toMandu in1401 as the first King ofMalwa . Dilawar had also shifted the capital fromDhar toMandu , renaming it "Shadiabad", the "city of joy". Hoshang Shah showed promise of being equally able and much bolder than his father. In fact, he was far more ambitious and did not care what steps he took to achieve his ambition.There is an interesting story of how he obtained the finest elephants from
Orissa . The year was 1421. Hoshang Shah was furious to know that the King of Orissa refused to send him the best elephants in Orissa. One fine morning, he leftMandu , taking a thousand soldiers with him. His destination wasJajpur , Orissa. They disguised themselves as merchants and carried with them several things not readily available in Orissa. Hoshang Shah also led a team of excellent horses, taking care to choose the kind particularly favoured by the King of Orissa. Everyone knew the latter’s love for bright bay, bright chestnut and grey horses. Hoshang Shah was sure he could not fail to be impressed by the ones he was taking along.It took them a full month to reach
Orissa fromMandu . Their disguise was so perfect that no one suspected that they were anything but ordinary merchants.When the king came to inspect the horses, Hoshang Shah’s men captured him. Hoshang Shah let him free only after the king promised to gift 100 of the very best elephants and to let him out of Orissa safely. Thus Hoshang Shah marched back to Mandu in triumph.Hoshang Shah ruled Malwa for 27 years. Despite being a warrior, he had a sympathetic heart and was dearly loved by his subjects. He was also an impartial ruler and extended his patronage to other religions. He is also remembered for his wonderful taste in
architecture . It was he who made Mandu one of the most impregnable forts of India.At
Dhar , the old capital of the kingdom ofMalwa , two mosques were built wholly out of the remains of old buildings; the domes and pillars of these mosques were ohHindu form. But the buildings atMandu , where the capital was soon transferred, were marked by the predominance of Muslim traditions. Among the many buildings of splendid architectural beauty built in the fortified city ofMandu , situated in an extensive plateau over-looking theNarmada River , the following deserve mention - theJami Masjid , which was planned and begun by Hushang Shah and completed byMahmud Khalji , theHindola Mahal , theJahaj Mahal , Hushang Shah's tomb, andBaz Bahadur 's andRani Rupamati 's palaces. [An Advanced History of India:R C Majumdar, 2006, pp. 412-413] TheHoshangabad city inMadhya Pradesh ,India , was earlier called Narmadapur after the river Narmada, however later the name was changed to Hoshangabad. The district takes its own name from the head quarters town Hoshangabad which was founded by "Sultan Hushang Shah Gori", the second king ofMandu (Malwa ) in early15th century . [ [http://hoshangabad.nic.in/ Hoshangabad District Government Website] ]Hushang waged alliance with the Indian dynasty of the Pranoktas in the battle against the Chalukyas. Hoshang never thought he would be defeated in the memorable battle that cost him his wife.
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