
Gujarat Sultanate
The Gujarat Sultanate was a Muslim kingdom that ruled parts of western India from the early 15th to the mid-16th century. Established after the decline of the Delhi Sultanate, it was known for its vibrant trade, rich culture, and strategic port cities like Ahmedabad. The sultanate played a key role in regional politics, fostering economic prosperity through commerce and maritime activities. It was also a center for Islamic art and architecture. The Gujarat Sultanate eventually fell to the Mughal Empire in 1573, leaving a lasting legacy in Indian history and culture.