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'''Husain'''<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hasan |first=Mohibbul |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/844529832 |title=... Kashmir under the Sultans, by M. Hasan. |date= |publisher= |pages=154 |oclc=844529832}}</ref> ([[Persian language|Persian]]: حُسین, <small>[[Romanization of Persian|romanized]]</small>: Ḥusaīn, [[Literal translation|lit.]] 'handsome'; Persian pronunciation: [[Help:IPA/Persian|[hsi:n]]]), born '''Ḥusaīn Shāh Chak'''<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Kashmīrī, approximately 1479- |first=Muḥammad ʻAlī |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/1343198078 |title=Bahāristān-i-shāhī : a chronicle of mediaeval Kashmir |isbn=978-81-88643-83-7 |pages=13-97 |oclc=1343198078}}</ref> ([[Persian language|Persian]]: حُسین شاہ چَک, [[Kashmiri language|Kashmiri]]: حُسین شاہ ژَھک) was the second [[Chak dynasty|Chak]] Sultan, who succeeded his brother Ghazi Shah Chak after he abdicated the throne in Husain's favour in 1563.<ref name=":0" /> Husain was the 30th [[Sultan]] of Kashmir<ref>{{Cite book |last=Kashmīrī, approximately 1479- |first=Muḥammad ʻAlī |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/1343198078 |title=Bahāristān-i-shāhī : a chronicle of mediaeval Kashmir |isbn=978-81-88643-83-7 |pages=7-15 |oclc=1343198078}}</ref> and ruled Kashmir firmly and justly till 1570.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Chadurah |first=Ḥaidar Malik |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/231642495 |title=History of Kashmir |date=1991 |publisher=Bhavna Prakashan |pages=288 |oclc=231642495}}</ref>
'''Husain'''<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hasan |first=Mohibbul |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/844529832 |title=... Kashmir under the Sultans, by M. Hasan. |date= |publisher= |pages=154 |oclc=844529832}}</ref> ([[Persian language|Persian]]: حُسین, <small>[[Romanization of Persian|romanized]]</small>: Ḥusaīn, [[Literal translation|lit.]] 'handsome'; Persian pronunciation: [[Help:IPA/Persian|[hsi:n]]]), born '''Ḥusaīn Shāh Chak'''<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Kashmīrī, approximately 1479- |first=Muḥammad ʻAlī |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/1343198078 |title=Bahāristān-i-shāhī : a chronicle of mediaeval Kashmir |isbn=978-81-88643-83-7 |pages=13–97 |oclc=1343198078}}</ref> ([[Persian language|Persian]]: حُسین شاہ چَک, [[Kashmiri language|Kashmiri]]: حُسین شاہ ژَھک) was the second [[Chak dynasty|Chak]] Sultan, who succeeded his brother Ghazi Shah Chak after he abdicated the throne in Husain's favour in 1563.<ref name=":0" /> Husain was the 30th [[Sultan]] of Kashmir<ref>{{Cite book |last=Kashmīrī, approximately 1479- |first=Muḥammad ʻAlī |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/1343198078 |title=Bahāristān-i-shāhī : a chronicle of mediaeval Kashmir |isbn=978-81-88643-83-7 |pages=7–15 |oclc=1343198078}}</ref> and ruled Kashmir firmly and justly till 1570.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Chadurah |first=Ḥaidar Malik |url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/231642495 |title=History of Kashmir |date=1991 |publisher=Bhavna Prakashan |pages=288 |oclc=231642495}}</ref>


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Husain Shah Chak
Nasiru'd-Din Padishah Ghazi
Nūshīravān i Kashmīr
Sulṭān i Kashmīr
Coins issued during the reign of Husain Shah Chak
Coins issued during the reign of Husain, c. 1563
30th Sultan of Kashmir
Reign1563 – 1570
PredecessorGhazi Shah Chak
SuccessorAli Shah Chak
Died1571
Zainapur, Kashmir Sultanate
(present-day Kulgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Names
Husain Shah Chak
Posthumous name
Nūshīravān i Ādil (lit. The Nushiravan of Justice)
HouseChak dynasty
FatherKaji Shah Chak
ReligionShia Islam

Husain[1] (Persian: حُسین, romanized: Ḥusaīn, lit. 'handsome'; Persian pronunciation: [hsi:n]), born Ḥusaīn Shāh Chak[2] (Persian: حُسین شاہ چَک, Kashmiri: حُسین شاہ ژَھک) was the second Chak Sultan, who succeeded his brother Ghazi Shah Chak after he abdicated the throne in Husain's favour in 1563.[2] Husain was the 30th Sultan of Kashmir[3] and ruled Kashmir firmly and justly till 1570.[4]

References

  1. ^ Hasan, Mohibbul. ... Kashmir under the Sultans, by M. Hasan. p. 154. OCLC 844529832.
  2. ^ a b Kashmīrī, approximately 1479-, Muḥammad ʻAlī. Bahāristān-i-shāhī : a chronicle of mediaeval Kashmir. pp. 13–97. ISBN 978-81-88643-83-7. OCLC 1343198078.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Kashmīrī, approximately 1479-, Muḥammad ʻAlī. Bahāristān-i-shāhī : a chronicle of mediaeval Kashmir. pp. 7–15. ISBN 978-81-88643-83-7. OCLC 1343198078.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Chadurah, Ḥaidar Malik (1991). History of Kashmir. Bhavna Prakashan. p. 288. OCLC 231642495.