1346 ⟶ Chagatai Khanate, Tunisia, and Kashmir: Power Shifts
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👑 Duwa's Death; Konchek's Accession in Chagatai Khanate
In the Chagatai Khanate, Duwa dies and is succeeded by his son Konchek.⟶

Chagatai KhanateMongolsSuccessionLeadershipCentral AsiaGovernance
🛡️ Kashmir and Bengal: Leadership Transitions and Instability
In Kashmir, Sadrud Din dies, and his throne is captured by a Hindu, Udyana Deva. In the Chagatai Khanate, Burun is deposed by Isun Timur. In Bengal, the Tughluq governor at Lakhnauti, Qadr Khan, is assassinated, and power is assumed by the army commander-in-chief, who declares his independence and assumes the title of Alauddin Ali Shah.⟶

KashmirBengal SultanateChagatai KhanateSuccessionPolitical instabilityDynastic changeUdyana DevaAlauddin Ali Shah





🛡️ Chagatai Khanate and Bengal: Further Leadership Shifts
In the Chagatai Khanate, Muhammad is overthrown, and power is captured by Kazan. In Bengal, Ilyas, an officer of Alauddin, murders his patron and captures the throne of West Bengal.⟶

Chagatai KhanateBengal SultanateIlyasSuccessionRebellionPolitical fragmentationKazan





🛡️ Chagatai Khanate, Tunisia, and Kashmir: Power Shifts
In the Chagatai Khanate, Kazan is deposed by Hayan Kuli. In Tunisia, Abu Bakr dies and is succeeded by his son Fadal. In Kashmir, Udyana Deva dies and the throne is taken by Shah Mirza, who assumes the name of Shah Mir and founds the Shah Mir Dynasty.⟶
Chagatai KhanateShah Mir DynastyShah MirTunisiaSuccessionPolitical changeKashmirMarinids





⚔️ Sarbadaran Revolt; Tunisia and Kashmir: Power Struggles
In the Sarbadaran Empire, a revolt erupts against Abdur Razaq. Power is captured by Amir Masud. In Tunisia, Fadal is deposed and succeeded by his brother Abu Ishaq. In Kashmir, Jamshed is overthrown by his step brother Alauddin Ali Sher.⟶

SarbadaranRevoltTunisiaKashmirPolitical instabilityInternal conflictAmir MasudAlauddin Ali Sher



