8 Hindu King, who adopted Islam
Trending has many Hindu -Kings in the history of India leaving Hinduism and converted to Islam. 1. Tamil King Cheraman Perumal, who ruled between Cherman Perumal 742 and 826, converted to Islam after a visit to Mecca and named his name Tajuddin. 2. Naseuddin Khusro Shah was Naseuddin Gujarati Hindu, who only became the sultan of Delhi for 2 months. In 1305, the army of Alauddin Khilji caught him and made him a slave. Naseuddin adopted Islam after being brought to Delhi. He later became the gay partner of Alauddin’s son Mubarak Shah, and then killed him and captured the throne. 3. Malik Maqbol Kakbool Empire commander Yugandharudu adopted Islam in 1323 by surrendering to Sultan. After which he was made the ruler of Multan and Punjab. 4. King Sonpar Pal, the ruler of King Nahar Khan Mewat and son of Yaduvanshi Rajput Raja Lakhan Pal, changed the religion of Islam in 1359 at the request of Feroz Shah Tughlaq. 5. Fatah Ullah Imad-Ul-Mulk, the founder of Brar Sultanate, who ruled from 1490 to 1504, was born in a Hindu Brahmin family. During the campaign against the Vijayanagara rich, the Bahmani army captured him. After which he was raised as a Muslim. 6. Jalaluddin Mohammad Shah was born in the 15th century in the house of King Ganesha of Jalaluddin Ganesh -Dynasty, who was the sultan of Bengal. His name was Yadu. Yadu became king after he was converted to Islam in 1415. A year later, King Ganesh again made his son a return to Hinduism of a religious ritual, but after the death of the Father, Yadu became a Muslim again. 7. Murshid Kuli Khan was Murshid Kuli Khan Brahmin who ruled as the Nawab of Bengal from 1717 to 1727, named Suresa Narayan Mishra. At the age of 10, he was sold to a Persian named Haji Shafi, who worked in the Mughal Court. Shafi circumcised Surya Narayan Mishra and made him Muslim. 8. Bakht Buland Shah Bakht Buland Shah’s real name was Mahipat Shah, he was the younger son of the Gond ruler Gorakh Shah of Deogarh. Bakht Buland Shah established the city of Nagpur in southern Deogarh in 1702 AD. He founded Nagpur City by mixing 12 towns. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here