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Shaikha Khokhar

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Shaikha Khokhar
Chief of the Khokhar Tribe
ReignLate 14th century CE
PredecessorNusrat Khokhar (brother)
SuccessorJasrat Khokhar (son)
DynastyKhokhar
ReligionIslam

Shaikha Khokhar was a Punjabi chieftain of the Khokhar tribe in the 14th century under whose chieftainship, the Khokhars resisted the Timurid invasion of Punjab in 1398 CE. A battle ensued between the Timurid forces, led by Timur, and a smaller Khokhar force, led by tribal chiefs Shaikha Khokhar and Nusrat Khokhar. According to the Tarikh-i-Farishta,[1] written around 1612, by Firishta,[2] a historian and scholar of the 16th century, the larger Timurid force was victorious, Shaikha seeing the futility of the situation decided to lead a desperate cavalry charge against the Timurid forces but was slain. He is known to have fought over 20 battles, emerging victorious in each, and captured Lahore on nine separate occasions.[3]

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  1. ^ Foundation, Encyclopaedia Iranica. "Welcome to Encyclopaedia Iranica". iranicaonline.org. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
  2. ^ https://testbook.com/ias-preparation/muhammad-qasim-ferishta
  3. ^ Sheikh, Majid (11 June 2023). "Harking back: Gakhars, Timur and the Sayyids fight over Lahore". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 15 November 2024.