Zain-ul-Abidin was the eighth Sultan of Kashmir, who ruled for a period of fifty years (1420-1470). Of all the Sultans who sat on the throne of Kashmir, Zain-ul- Abidin was undoubtly the greatest. He ushered in a period of nearly half a century of peace, prosperity and benevolent rule for his people.
Q. Who was popularly known as the Akbar of Kashmir?
Zain-ul-Abidin
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- Q. Who was popularly known as the Akbar of Kashmir?
- Q. Who is known as Budshah of Kashmir?
- Q. Who is Sultan Zainul Abidin?
- Q. Why is Zain-ul-Abidin called budshah?
- Q. What was the pen name of Zainulabideen?
- Q. What does Zain ul Abideen mean?
- Q. What was Zain ul Abideen’s pen name?
- Q. Who was the founder of Shahmiri dynasty in Kashmir?
- Q. Which ruler is popularly called Budshah?
- Q. Who was Shahi Khan?
- Q. Where is Budshah bridge in Srinagar?
- Q. How many bridges are there in Srinagar?
- Q. Who built Safa Kadal in Kashmir?
- Q. Which state is Gulmarg?
- Q. What are the famous Seven Bridges of Srinagar city and which is the oldest one?
- Q. How many bridges are there in Jhelum?
- Q. Which place of Kashmir is known as city of seven bridges?
Q. Who is known as Budshah of Kashmir?
Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin
Q. Who is Sultan Zainul Abidin?
Sultan Zainul Abidin (died 5 October 1579) was the seventh sultan of Aceh in northern Sumatra. His reign was the last of three brief ones in the year 1579. Zainul Abidin was the son of Sultan Ghori alias Abdullah, who was the vassal ruler of Aru (Deli) and died in battle in 1568.
Q. Why is Zain-ul-Abidin called budshah?
Answer:- Zain-ul-Abideen was called as the Budshah, the greatest sovereign because he done many public welfare works like he halved the taxes paid by the people, built many places of worship apart from colleges and universities. He was brave , intelligent and good human being.
Q. What was the pen name of Zainulabideen?
Kazi Zainul Abedin was a poet in his own right, and has published his collection of poems (diwan) as well. He used to write under the pen-name (takhallus) of Abid.
Q. What does Zain ul Abideen mean?
In Muslim Baby Names the meaning of the name Zain-ul-‘Aabideen is: Early Imam (Leader) of Islam.
Q. What was Zain ul Abideen’s pen name?
Qutb
Q. Who was the founder of Shahmiri dynasty in Kashmir?
Shah Mir | |
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Sultan of Kashmir | |
1st Sultan of the ShahMir Sultanate | |
Reign | 1339–1342 CE |
Coronation | 1339 |
Q. Which ruler is popularly called Budshah?
Kashmiris often credit 15th-century ruler Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin, popularly known as ‘Budshah’, for the region’s fame as a centre for handicrafts.
Q. Who was Shahi Khan?
Shahi Khan, a son of Sultan Sikander the ruler of Kashmir, was charged with the rule of the kingdom of Kashmir when his elder brother, Ali Shah, left the kingdom on a pilgrimage to Mecca. It was at this time that Ali Shah gave Shahi Khan the title of Zain-ul-Abidin.
Q. Where is Budshah bridge in Srinagar?
Srinagar
Q. How many bridges are there in Srinagar?
7 bridges
Q. Who built Safa Kadal in Kashmir?
Saif Khan
Q. Which state is Gulmarg?
Jammu and Kashmir union territory
Q. What are the famous Seven Bridges of Srinagar city and which is the oldest one?
Zein Kadal. Ail Kadal. Nawa Kadal. Safa Kadal (the oldest in the list)
Q. How many bridges are there in Jhelum?
Zero Bridge