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Sikander Lodi was a Sultan of the Lodi dynasty, ruling from 1489-1517. Of the three Sultan's of the Lodi dynasty (Bahlul, himself and Ibrahim), Sikander is considered to have been the most powerful, bringing the dynasty to it's peak. He gave ample evidence of his qualities as a general, as an administrator, a consolidator of the empire and even as a poet, composing a Persian diwan of 9000 verses.
Through his paternal lineage, Sikander Lodi was the descendent of Pakthuns who came from Multan, and through his maternal lineage, he was the descendent of Punjabis from Sirhind.
Once his father had died, Sikander was poised to take the throne as he was nominated by his father for the position (before his passing of course), however, Sikander's brother (Barbak Shah) also had the desire to rule over the powerful Lodi Sultanate. Through peaceful negotiations as well as warfare, Sikander managed to convince his brother to let him become the Sultan, without actually killing him. He also peacefully settled any hostilities between himself and his uncle (Alam Khan). This struggle for power proved the Sultan to be a capable statesman and military leader.
He also proved himself to be a generally good ruler, encouraging trade across his territory. He also built the city of Agra, showing his architectural skills.
There were also several innovations introduced by him, such as the introduction of auditing into accounts. He also introduced a system of Gaz-e-Sikandari, a 32 digit measuring system of cultivated lands.
Under Sikander's rule, the Sultanate also expanded substantially. He conquered many nearby Kingdoms, such as Dholpur, Bidar, Gwalior, Chanderi, etc. His conquests were done primarily due to his strong religious fervour, compelling him to strike his sword into the Hindu lands which surrounded him.
The Sultan was also a ruler who cared about the state of his people, creating an efficient legal system designed to give justice to the common man, and he would even go around his Sultanate in disguise, in order to witness the state of his people and find out what else he could do to improve their standard of living.
He passed away in 1517, and is buried in the Lodi gardens of Delhi.
Lodi Dynasty under Sikander Lodi:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikandar_Lodi
http://www.historydiscussion.net/history-of-india/15-main-achievements-of-sikandar-lodis/2716
https://www.importantindia.com/9060/sikandar-lodi/
http://historypak.com/sikandar-lodhi/
Through his paternal lineage, Sikander Lodi was the descendent of Pakthuns who came from Multan, and through his maternal lineage, he was the descendent of Punjabis from Sirhind.
Once his father had died, Sikander was poised to take the throne as he was nominated by his father for the position (before his passing of course), however, Sikander's brother (Barbak Shah) also had the desire to rule over the powerful Lodi Sultanate. Through peaceful negotiations as well as warfare, Sikander managed to convince his brother to let him become the Sultan, without actually killing him. He also peacefully settled any hostilities between himself and his uncle (Alam Khan). This struggle for power proved the Sultan to be a capable statesman and military leader.
He also proved himself to be a generally good ruler, encouraging trade across his territory. He also built the city of Agra, showing his architectural skills.
There were also several innovations introduced by him, such as the introduction of auditing into accounts. He also introduced a system of Gaz-e-Sikandari, a 32 digit measuring system of cultivated lands.
Under Sikander's rule, the Sultanate also expanded substantially. He conquered many nearby Kingdoms, such as Dholpur, Bidar, Gwalior, Chanderi, etc. His conquests were done primarily due to his strong religious fervour, compelling him to strike his sword into the Hindu lands which surrounded him.
The Sultan was also a ruler who cared about the state of his people, creating an efficient legal system designed to give justice to the common man, and he would even go around his Sultanate in disguise, in order to witness the state of his people and find out what else he could do to improve their standard of living.
He passed away in 1517, and is buried in the Lodi gardens of Delhi.
Lodi Dynasty under Sikander Lodi:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikandar_Lodi
http://www.historydiscussion.net/history-of-india/15-main-achievements-of-sikandar-lodis/2716
https://www.importantindia.com/9060/sikandar-lodi/
http://historypak.com/sikandar-lodhi/