Khanzadas of Mewat

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.

Mewat
1372–1527
South Asia
1525 CE
DELHI
SULTANATE
(LODIS)
TIMURID EMPIRE
(Babur)
SHAH MIR
SULTANATE
PHAGMODRUPAS
MALWA
SULTANATE
KALMAT
SHEKHAWAT
AMARKOT
SHEKHAWAT
AMARKOT
SIROHI
TRIPWA
VIJAYANAGARA
EMPIRE
GOLKONDA
SULTANATE
Location of Mewat within Rajputana circa 1525, with neighbouring polities.
CapitalAlwar
Religion
Sunni Islam
GovernmentTributary to the Delhi Sultanate
(1372-1427)
Independent Monarchy (1427-1527)
Raja 
 1372
Raja Bahadur Nahar Khan(first)
 1527
Hasan Khan Mewati (last)
Historical eraMiddle Ages
 Established
1372
 Disestablished
1527
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