
Malwa Sultanate
The Malwa Sultanate was a Muslim kingdom that existed in central India from the 15th to the early 16th century. It was founded by Dilawar Khan and later expanded under rulers like Hoshang Shah and Mahmud Khalji. The sultate was known for its rich culture, arts, and architecture, blending local traditions with Islamic influences. It played a significant role in regional politics, resisting invasions from neighboring states and the Delhi Sultanate. Eventually, it was absorbed into the Mughal Empire in 1562. The Malwa Sultanate is remembered for its contributions to Indian history and Islamic architecture.