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299:. He later took service under the governor of Multan, Malik Mardan Daulat. Bahram had a total of about five sons. His eldest son, Malik Sultan Shah Lodi, later served under the
355:, a minister of Alam Shah, Hamid Khan invited him to occupy the throne of Delhi. After the voluntary abdication of the throne by Alam Shah, Bahlul Shah ascended the throne of
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