Jasrat

Jasrat Khokhar
Chief of the Khokhar Tribe
Malik
Raja
Reignc. 1410 – 1442
PredecessorShaikha Khokhar (Father)
Bornc. 1375
Sialkot,Punjab
Died1442
Jammu
Burial
DynastyKhokhar
FatherShaikha Khokhar
ReligionSunni Islam[1][2]

Jasrat Khokhar [a](c. 1375– 1442; also known as Jasrath Khokhar) was a 15th-century Punjabi Muslim ruler of Sialkot from 1410 until his death in 1442.[3]

Jasrat Khokhar along with his father Shaikha Khokhar opposed Tamerlane during his invasion of Delhi Sultanate in 1398. He was defeated and made captive but regained his power after getting free. Jasrat Khokhar supported Shahi Khan against Ali Shah in the Kashmir Civil War (1419–1420) and obtained significant spoils after his victory in the Battle of Thanna. In 1423 he conquered Jammu after defeating its Raja, Bhim Dev. Encouraged by the early victories, Jasrat Khokhar aimed for Delhi and invaded the Delhi Sultanate several times between 1421 and 1432. Although he was mostly unsuccessful in these campaigns, Jasrat Khokhar managed to expand his control over most of Punjab and Jammu as well as parts of present-day Himachal Pradesh. He, along with Dulla Bhatti and Rai Ahmad Khan Kharal, is considered a folk hero of Punjab.

  1. ^ Singh (2023), p. 304.
  2. ^ Madani (1993), p. 88.
  3. ^ Slaje (2007), p. 342.


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