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i need to know the name of all rulers/kings who ruled delhi...itz a segment of my project so plz plz help me to find out it.



Answers:    1483 Babur is born contained by Fergana
1526 Babur defeats Ibrahim, the sultan of Delhi at Panipat
1530 Death of Babur and Humayun assumes power
1540 Afghan Leader Sher Shah defeat Humayun and seizes the empire
1555 Humayun re-conquers Delhi
1556 Humayun dies, young at heart Akbar is enthroned
1562 Akbar, a free thinking Muslim, marry Padmini, a Hindu princess of powerful kingdom Rajaputana
1564 Akbar abolish Jizya, a tax on non-Muslims
1605 Death of Akbar and succession of son Jahangir
1617 Revolt contained by the Southern states of the empire breaks out. Jahangir sends son Khurram to pacify them. Khurram received the title of Shah Jahan.
1627 Jahangir dies and Shah Jahan assumes the throne, crushing his rivals
1631 Shah Jahan's queen Mamtaz dies during childbirth; Shah Jahan commissions the building of her tomb, the Taj Mahal
1658 Shah Jahan's son Aurangajeb executes his brothers, imprison his father and ascends to the throne of Delhi.
1666 Death of Shah Jahan
1679 Jijya is re-imposed; Aurangjeb's accesses into Deccan
1707 Aurangjeb dies
1739 Invading Persians massacre Delhi
Weak Mogul Empire Collapses. The Europeans establish themselves within India after 1857 riots
1862 Bahadur Shah II the last of the Mogul rulers dies. India become a British Colony.
also check this site
http://www.hindu.com/mag/2007/04/15/stor...

all the best
pre historic rulers- Pandavas(it be named Indra-prastha then)
high-flying moghul rulers are Ibrahim Lodhi, Qutbuddin, Humayun, Akbar, Jehangir, Shahjehan, Aurangzeb & Bahadur Shah(Last one). for further details, try www.kamat.org or wikipedia go to www.around.com search near.. or find any history site in google..
Try to find on the Wikipedia Site :
www.wikipedia.org

Search for Delhi within.
Human habitation was probably present surrounded by and around Delhi during the second millennium BC and before, as evidenced by archeological relics. The city is believed to be the site of Indraprastha, fabulous capital of the Pandavas within the Indian epic Mahabharata. Settlements grew from the time of the Mauryan Empire (c. 300 BC). Remains of seven major cities own been discovered within Delhi. The Tomara dynasty founded the city of Lal Kot in 736 AD. The Chauhan Gurjars of Ajmer conquered Lal Kot within 1180 AD and renamed it Qila Rai Pithora. The Chauhan king Prithviraj III was defeated within 1192 by the Afghan Muhammad Ghori. In 1206, Qutb-ud-din Aybak, the first ruler of the Slave Dynasty established the Delhi Sultanate. Qutb-ud-din started the construction the Qutub Minar and Quwwat-al-Islam (might of Islam), the earliest extant mosque in India. After the plunge of the Slave dynasty, a succession of Turkic and Central Asian dynasties, the Khilji dynasty, the Tughluq dynasty, the Sayyid dynasty and the Lodhi dynasty held power in the behind medieval period, and built a sequence of forts and townships that are factor of the seven cities of Delhi. Delhi was a highest center of sufism (a mystic tradition of Islam) during the Sultanate period. In 1526, Zahiruddin Babur defeated the end Lodhi sultan in the First Battle of Panipat and founded the Mughal Empire that ruled from Delhi, Agra and Lahore.

The Mughal Empire ruled northern India for more than three centuries, near a five-year hiatus during Sher Shah Suri's reign in the mid-16th century. Mughal emperor Akbar shifted the funds from Delhi to Agra. Shah Jahan built the seventh city of Delhi that bears his cross (Shahjahanabad), and is more commonly known as the Old City or Old Delhi. The infirm city served as the capital of the Mughal Empire since 1638. In 1761, Delhi be raided by Ahmed Shah Abdali after the Third struggle of Panipat.

Delhi came below direct British control after the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Shortly after the Rebellion, Calcutta was declared the income of British India and Delhi was made a district province of the Punjab. In 1911, Delhi be again declared as the capital of British India. Parts of the outdated city were pulled down to create New Delhi; a monumental topical quarter of the city designed by the British architect Edwin Lutyens to house the government buildings. New Delhi, also prearranged as Lutyens' Delhi, was properly declared as the seat of the Government of India and the wealth of the republic after independence on 15 August 1947. During the screen of India thousands of Hindu and Sikh refugees from West Punjab and Sindh migrated to Delhi. Migration to Delhi from the rest of India continues, contributing more to the rise of Delhi's population than the birth rate, which is decreasing.

In 1984, the assassination of Indira Gandhi (Prime Minister of India) led to brutal backlash against the Sikh community, resulting in over two thousand seven hundred death. The Constitution (Sixty-ninth Amendment) Act, 1991 declared the Union Territory of Delhi to be formally known as National Capital Territory of Delhi. The Act give Delhi its own legislative assembly, though with restricted powers.
Goto Wikipedia.com voter's of delhi find it time to time
not necessarily in the correct order-
yudhishthir
harish chander
biting wardhan
maharaj anang pal
prithvi raj chauhan
mahommed gauri
kutub ud deen aibak
babar
humayun
akbar
jahangir
shahjahan
aurangzeb
shah aalam sani
afterwards british east india company
i hope i am of some help to u

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