Khanzadas of Mewat
Kingdom of Mewat | |||||||||
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| 1372–1527 | |||||||||
The Khanzadas of Mewat circa 1400, with neighbouring polities. | |||||||||
| Status | Tributary to the Delhi Sultanate (1372-1427) Independent Kingdom (1427-1527) | ||||||||
| Capital | Alwar | ||||||||
| Common languages | Mewati | ||||||||
| Religion | Islam | ||||||||
| Demonym | Mewati | ||||||||
| Government | Absolute Monarchy | ||||||||
| Wāli | |||||||||
• 1372-1402 | Raja Nahar Khan(first) | ||||||||
• 1504-1527 | Raja Hasan Khan Mewati (last) | ||||||||
| History | |||||||||
• Raja Nahar Khan proclaimed Wāli of Mewat | 1372 | ||||||||
| 1527 | |||||||||
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| Today part of | |||||||||
The Mewat State was a sovereign kingdom ruled by the Khanzadas of Mewat. They were a ruling dynasty of Muslim Rajputs from Rajputana who had their capital at Alwar. The Khanzadas were Muslim Rajputs who descended from Raja Sonpar Pal who was a Rajput who converted to Islam during the period of the Delhi Sultanate in India.