Bahadur Shah's father was Shams-ud-Din Muzaffar Shah …

Years: 1531 - 1531
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Bahadur Shah's father was Shams-ud-Din Muzaffar Shah II, who had ascended to the throne of the Gujarat Sultanate in 1511.

Muzaffar Shah II had nominated Sikandar Shah (Bahadur Shah's elder brother) as the heir apparent to the throne.

Bahadur Shah's relationship with his brother and father became tense as Sikandar Shah began to assume greater administrative control.

Fearing for his life, Bahadur Shah fled Gujarat, first seeking refuge with Chittor, and then with Ibrahim Lodi.

He was present at the Battle of Panipat, though he did not take part in fighting.

When he received the news of the death of his father on April 5, 1526 he returned to Gujarat and was joined by almost all the nobles except the murderers of his eldest brother Sikandar, who succeeded his father Muzzaffar Shah II.

The opposition was suppressed immediately and they were executed.

After this Bahadur, turned against his brothers, his nearest rival Latif was severely wounded in an action, taken prisoner and died in captivity.

Mahmud II, the infant son of Muzaffar Shah II, who succeeded Sikandar after his death and three other princes were poisoned.

Only one of his brothers, Chand Khan, survived, as he had taken refuge at the Malwa court and the Sultan Mahmud II of Malwa refused to surrender him[.

During his reign, Gujarat is under pressure from the expanding Mughal Empire, and from the Portuguese, who are establishing fortified settlements on the Gujarat coast to expand their power in India from their base in Goa.

After Bahadur ascended to the throne in 1526, he had been requested by the rulers of the Khandesh and Berar to attack the Ahmednagar Sultanate.

In 1528, Bahadur had invested the fort of Daulatabad, but later he was forced to retire because of the stiff resistance put up by the Ahmadnagar army.

Next year, he again started the campaign and overcoming a stiff opposition again besieged Daulatabad.

At this point, one of his allies, the ruler of Berar, had betrayed him and retired to Bidar.

Finally, both the rulers of the Ahmadnagar and Berar were forced to sign a humiliating treaty.

Next, Bahadur invaded Malwa.

Mahmud II literally made no resistance and on March 28, 1531 Mandu fell to Bahadur's army and is annexed into his kingdom.

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