Jasrat's invasions of Delhi Sultanate
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Allied states: Kashmir Sultanate Sindh Sultanate |
Delhi Sultanate Kingdom of Jammu (1422–1423) | ||||||
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| Jasrat Khokhar |
Mubarak Shah II Muhammad Shah Bhim Dev | ||||||
Jasrat's invasions of Delhi Sultanate (Punjabi: دلی سلطنت تے جسرت دے حملے (Shahmukhi), ਜਸਰਾਤ ਦੇ ਦਿੱਲੀ ਸਲਤਨਤ ਉੱਤੇ ਹਮਲੇ (Gurmukhi)) were a series of invasions led by the Punjabi Muslim warlord, Jasrat Khokhar in the region of Punjab (present-day India and Pakistan).
Propagated by the anarchy due to the Timurid invasion, the invasions saw the decline and loss of Delhi Sultanate's control over Punjab until the reconquest by Bahlol Khan Lodi of the Lodi dynasty.
Jasrat's invasions resulted in constant chaos in the region of Punjab and instability in the regions of Jammu, Himachal Pradesh and Haryana.