Jalaluddin Ahsan Khan

Jalaluddin Ahsan Khan (died 1340) was the first Sultan of Madurai Sultanate and father-in-law of the Moorish traveller Ibn Batutah.

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Declaration of independence

In 1335, Jalaluddin Ahsan Khan , the Tughlaq Governor of Madurai, declared his independence and established the independent sultanate of Madurai.[1] He claimed the whole of the Tughlaq province of Ma'bar which included the whole of the ancient Tamil country.[1] However, he scarcely had any authority beyond the realm of the Pandyas and the territory to the north of the river Kaveri was largely independent under the Cholas and the Hoysalas.[2]

Reign

Jalaluddin Ahsan Khan took over as the independent sultan of Madurai in 1335. Ferishta, however, gives a date of 1341 for his assumption of the sultanate.[3] Ferishta refers to Ahsan Khan as Syed, Hasan and Husun.[3] Ahsan Khan was also the father-in-law of the Moorish traveller Ibn Batuta.[3] Immediately, Muhammad bin Tughlaq sent an army to reassert his control over the region. But Ahsan Khan easily defeated this army.[3] Tughlaq took his revenge by killing Ahsan Khan's son Ibrahim who was the purse-bearer of the Emperor. Ahsan Khan was killed in 1340 by one of his nobles after having ruled for a brief span of 5 years.

Notes

  1. ^ a b Aiyangar, Pg 155
  2. ^ Aiyangar, Pg 156
  3. ^ a b c d Aiyangar, Pg 165

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