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the most powerful...... ruler was ibrahim shah sharqi

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Answered by AnshuSinghS164
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Just 100 km east of Allahabad, on the banks of the Gomti river, lies the forgotten city of Jaunpur, known in history as the seat of the mighty Sharqi Sultans. Named after the controversial Delhi Sultan Muhammad Bin Tughlaq, whose real name was Jauna Khan, the city went on to become the capital of the Sharqi dynasty founded by a eunuch.

Jaunpur offers ample clues to its rich history in the many exquisite monuments that dot the town. Forgotten by most people now, Jaunpur was also once an important seat of Islamic studies, a centre of the Ganga-Jamuni culture and a place held in awe by many.

Jaunpur, William Hodges, 1787Jaunpur, William Hodges, 1787

Jaunpur’s history can be traced back to the Vedic Age. Legends testify that Rishi Jamadagni lived in the forests of this region and made it his Tapasthali. According to Hindu beliefs, Rishi Jamadagni was one of the Saptarishis or ‘seven great sages’ of Hindu civilization. Lord Parashuram (the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu) was Rishi Jamadagni’s son. His ashram exists to this day in Jaunpur and has been converted into a popular temple.

Answered by Rashmichandel1234
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Explanation:

the most powerful mughal ruler was ibrahim shah sharqi

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