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Lodhi is the proper spelling. Siddiqui 16:55, 28 March 2006 (UTC)
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Lodhi dynasty → Lodi dynasty — Lodi is the correct spelling. Britanica and other famous sources use "Lodi" instead of "Lodhi". Refer to the discussion. Ketabtoon ( talk) 04:17, 18 September 2009 (UTC)
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Britanica [1], New World Encyclopedia [2], MSN [3] and several other major sites/books/encyclopedias use "Lodi" instead of "Lodhi". Ketabtoon ( talk) 06:02, 19 September 2009 (UTC)
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Lodi is a sub-group of the Bettani tribe of Pashtuns who live in Afghanistan. The Lodi dynasty was a Pashtun dynasty that ruled the Delhi Sultanate from 1451 to 1526. It was the last dynasty of the Sultanate, and was founded by Bahlul Khan Lodi who was also a pashtun leader. I don't know why HistoryofIran interfering in our history do your own business don't interfere in our history. Abdul afghan ( talk) 13:08, 6 March 2021 (UTC)
User:Fawadlodhi20000 has chosen to not use the article talk page, instead edit warring Afghan into the Lead of this article. And yet there are two sources which call the dynasty "Turco-Afghan".
As such since there are two different theories concerning the ethnicity/origin of this dynasty, neither should be presented in the LEAD per WP:UNDUE. -- Kansas Bear ( talk) 23:55, 29 April 2023 (UTC)
So much for being out. Sudeshna Sengupta is not WP:RS. And fyi, If you try to edit war in the article or comment on me again, I will report you. -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 11:24, 6 May 2023 (UTC)
Earlier Undue weight for dynasty became too lengthy for most to read so gist below why dynasty is Afghan.
1. The Sikhs of the Punjab: Grewal J.S, p4, "This position was inherited by the Afghan ruler Bahlol Lodhi in the late fifteenth century."
P9 "the transition from Afghan to Mughal rule in the Punjab and in northern India." P13, "The land of the five rivers had remained under Turkish and Afghan rule for five centuries." What he meant by TurkoAfghan rule is Delhi Sultanate in which Lodi was Afghan rule.
2. Hartel uses term p261 "Turco-Afghan sultans of the Lodi Dynasty", in same para and page "Ibrahim lacked the power to impose obedience on the Afghan noblemen". He describes this noblemen whom he called Afghan was "his mightiest vassal Dawlat Khan Lodhi" in same para. In p262 Hartel calls Suri Empire "second short lived Afghan Empire in north India". Shows he also considered Lodi to be Afghan and Suri to be second Afghan empire.
3. Bahlul Khan Lodi (12 July 1489) was the chief of the Afghan Lodi tribe. Bosworth, Clifford Edmund(1996) The New Islamic Dynasties. Columbia University Press p 304, ISBN 978-0231107143
4. Afghanistan: A History from 1206 to Present, Jonathan L. Lee, Pg 56, "In 1451 Bahlol Khan, an Afghan of the Lodhi tribe deposed the then sultan and founded a second Afghan Sultanate."
5. History of Medieval India: From 1000 A.D. to 1707 A.D. by Radhey Shyam Chaurasia, Pg 84, "Bahlol may truly be described as the first Afghan Sultan. He was the leader of the Lodhi tribe of Afghans."
6. Historians of Afghan Rule in India, Journal of the American Oriental Society Vol82,1962, p44, Hameed ud Din "They were superseded in 1451 by the Lodi Afghans who extended boundaries of Sultanate."
7. Judith Walsh, A Brief History of India, ISBN 978-0816083626, p 81; Quote: "The last dynasty was founded by a Sayyid provincial governor, Buhlul Lodi (r. 1451–89). The Lodis were descended from Afghans, and under their rule Afghans eclipsed Turks in court patronage."
8. Chandra Satish (2005) Medieval India: From Sultanat to the Mughals, Part II, Har Anand Publications. ISBN 978-81-241-1066-9. "The First of these was the death of Afghan ruler, Sikandar Lodhi, at Agra towards the end of 1517 and the succession of Ibrahim Khan Lodhi."
9. Sengupta Sudensha. History and Civics9, Ratna Sagar p126, ISBN 9788183323642. "The Lodi dynasty was established by Ghilzai tribe of Afghans."
10. History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Vol 3, Pg 182, "Afghan Khalaj became the Pashto speaking Ghalzay or Ghilzai tribe of Afghans." by Ahmad Hasan Dani
11. History of Medieval India, VD Mahajan, P244, "Bahlol enlisted a large number of Afghans of his own tribe in the army."
12. Essays on Islam and Indian history by Richard Maxwell Eaton, 2001, p109 "In the early sixteenth century, when the Lodi dynasty of Afghans sought to reassert Delhi's sovereignty over neighbouring Rajput houses."
13. Islamic Civilization in South Asia, Burjor Avari, P82, "Between 1451 to 1526, the Afghan family of Lodis - Bahlul, Sikander, and Ibrahim controlled the sultanate.
14. Mewar & the Mughal Emperors (1526 -1707) by Gopi Nath Sharma 1954, P25 "Escaped Unhurt from the field of Panipat and was saluted as Sultan of the Hindustan by the fleeing Afghans" referring to Mahmud Lodi brother of Ibrahim Lodi.
15. The Making of the Indo-Islamic World C700-1800CE, by Andre Wink, P83, "These included the immediate ancestors of Bahlol Lodi, the founder of the Afghan dynasty that was to rule in Delhi." Fawadlodhi20000 ( talk) 20:01, 1 June 2023 (UTC)
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i don't know how you guys accepted an unreliable source calling the lodis turko afghan, all of ancient sources agree that they were afghans from shahu khail tribe, for example you can check tarikh e sher shahi.
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Please mention the number of temples destroyed, it is highly accepted and backed that 11,000 temples were destroyed by him during his time. Vaibav M ( talk) 17:38, 8 March 2024 (UTC)
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Lodhi is the proper spelling. Siddiqui 16:55, 28 March 2006 (UTC)
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Note: {{ WP India}} Project Banner with Delhi workgroup parameters was added to this article talk page because the article falls under Category:Delhi or its subcategories. Should you feel this addition is inappropriate , please undo my changes and update/remove the relavent categories to the article -- Amartyabag TALK2ME 15:45, 6 July 2008 (UTC)
The result of the move request was moved. – Juliancolton | Talk 00:45, 27 September 2009 (UTC)
Lodhi dynasty → Lodi dynasty — Lodi is the correct spelling. Britanica and other famous sources use "Lodi" instead of "Lodhi". Refer to the discussion. Ketabtoon ( talk) 04:17, 18 September 2009 (UTC)
*'''Support'''
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Wikipedia's naming conventions.I also have two books written on Pashtun tribes, "Pashtanay Qabeelay" and "Hayat e Afghani" and they both spell it as "Lodi". Therefore, the word Lodhi of this article (and other articles related to Lodi/Lodhi) should be changed to Lodi, however we should include "Lodhi" in the brackets (not in the title) because a lot of poeple spell it as "Lodhi" eventhough it is incorrect. ( Ketabtoon ( talk) 04:21, 18 September 2009 (UTC))
Britanica [1], New World Encyclopedia [2], MSN [3] and several other major sites/books/encyclopedias use "Lodi" instead of "Lodhi". Ketabtoon ( talk) 06:02, 19 September 2009 (UTC)
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Prior content in this article duplicated one or more previously published sources. The material was copied from: http://www.royalmughals.com/AbrahimLodhi.html. Infringing material has been rewritten or removed and must not be restored, unless it is duly released under a compatible license. (For more information, please see "using copyrighted works from others" if you are not the copyright holder of this material, or "donating copyrighted materials" if you are.) For legal reasons, we cannot accept copyrighted text or images borrowed from other web sites or published material; such additions will be deleted. Contributors may use copyrighted publications as a source of information, but not as a source of sentences or phrases. Accordingly, the material may be rewritten, but only if it does not infringe on the copyright of the original or plagiarize from that source. Please see our guideline on non-free text for how to properly implement limited quotations of copyrighted text. Wikipedia takes copyright violations very seriously, and persistent violators will be blocked from editing. While we appreciate contributions, we must require all contributors to understand and comply with these policies. Thank you. -- Misarxist 12:25, 20 December 2010 (UTC)
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Lodi is a sub-group of the Bettani tribe of Pashtuns who live in Afghanistan. The Lodi dynasty was a Pashtun dynasty that ruled the Delhi Sultanate from 1451 to 1526. It was the last dynasty of the Sultanate, and was founded by Bahlul Khan Lodi who was also a pashtun leader. I don't know why HistoryofIran interfering in our history do your own business don't interfere in our history. Abdul afghan ( talk) 13:08, 6 March 2021 (UTC)
User:Fawadlodhi20000 has chosen to not use the article talk page, instead edit warring Afghan into the Lead of this article. And yet there are two sources which call the dynasty "Turco-Afghan".
As such since there are two different theories concerning the ethnicity/origin of this dynasty, neither should be presented in the LEAD per WP:UNDUE. -- Kansas Bear ( talk) 23:55, 29 April 2023 (UTC)
So much for being out. Sudeshna Sengupta is not WP:RS. And fyi, If you try to edit war in the article or comment on me again, I will report you. -- HistoryofIran ( talk) 11:24, 6 May 2023 (UTC)
Earlier Undue weight for dynasty became too lengthy for most to read so gist below why dynasty is Afghan.
1. The Sikhs of the Punjab: Grewal J.S, p4, "This position was inherited by the Afghan ruler Bahlol Lodhi in the late fifteenth century."
P9 "the transition from Afghan to Mughal rule in the Punjab and in northern India." P13, "The land of the five rivers had remained under Turkish and Afghan rule for five centuries." What he meant by TurkoAfghan rule is Delhi Sultanate in which Lodi was Afghan rule.
2. Hartel uses term p261 "Turco-Afghan sultans of the Lodi Dynasty", in same para and page "Ibrahim lacked the power to impose obedience on the Afghan noblemen". He describes this noblemen whom he called Afghan was "his mightiest vassal Dawlat Khan Lodhi" in same para. In p262 Hartel calls Suri Empire "second short lived Afghan Empire in north India". Shows he also considered Lodi to be Afghan and Suri to be second Afghan empire.
3. Bahlul Khan Lodi (12 July 1489) was the chief of the Afghan Lodi tribe. Bosworth, Clifford Edmund(1996) The New Islamic Dynasties. Columbia University Press p 304, ISBN 978-0231107143
4. Afghanistan: A History from 1206 to Present, Jonathan L. Lee, Pg 56, "In 1451 Bahlol Khan, an Afghan of the Lodhi tribe deposed the then sultan and founded a second Afghan Sultanate."
5. History of Medieval India: From 1000 A.D. to 1707 A.D. by Radhey Shyam Chaurasia, Pg 84, "Bahlol may truly be described as the first Afghan Sultan. He was the leader of the Lodhi tribe of Afghans."
6. Historians of Afghan Rule in India, Journal of the American Oriental Society Vol82,1962, p44, Hameed ud Din "They were superseded in 1451 by the Lodi Afghans who extended boundaries of Sultanate."
7. Judith Walsh, A Brief History of India, ISBN 978-0816083626, p 81; Quote: "The last dynasty was founded by a Sayyid provincial governor, Buhlul Lodi (r. 1451–89). The Lodis were descended from Afghans, and under their rule Afghans eclipsed Turks in court patronage."
8. Chandra Satish (2005) Medieval India: From Sultanat to the Mughals, Part II, Har Anand Publications. ISBN 978-81-241-1066-9. "The First of these was the death of Afghan ruler, Sikandar Lodhi, at Agra towards the end of 1517 and the succession of Ibrahim Khan Lodhi."
9. Sengupta Sudensha. History and Civics9, Ratna Sagar p126, ISBN 9788183323642. "The Lodi dynasty was established by Ghilzai tribe of Afghans."
10. History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Vol 3, Pg 182, "Afghan Khalaj became the Pashto speaking Ghalzay or Ghilzai tribe of Afghans." by Ahmad Hasan Dani
11. History of Medieval India, VD Mahajan, P244, "Bahlol enlisted a large number of Afghans of his own tribe in the army."
12. Essays on Islam and Indian history by Richard Maxwell Eaton, 2001, p109 "In the early sixteenth century, when the Lodi dynasty of Afghans sought to reassert Delhi's sovereignty over neighbouring Rajput houses."
13. Islamic Civilization in South Asia, Burjor Avari, P82, "Between 1451 to 1526, the Afghan family of Lodis - Bahlul, Sikander, and Ibrahim controlled the sultanate.
14. Mewar & the Mughal Emperors (1526 -1707) by Gopi Nath Sharma 1954, P25 "Escaped Unhurt from the field of Panipat and was saluted as Sultan of the Hindustan by the fleeing Afghans" referring to Mahmud Lodi brother of Ibrahim Lodi.
15. The Making of the Indo-Islamic World C700-1800CE, by Andre Wink, P83, "These included the immediate ancestors of Bahlol Lodi, the founder of the Afghan dynasty that was to rule in Delhi." Fawadlodhi20000 ( talk) 20:01, 1 June 2023 (UTC)
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i don't know how you guys accepted an unreliable source calling the lodis turko afghan, all of ancient sources agree that they were afghans from shahu khail tribe, for example you can check tarikh e sher shahi.
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Please mention the number of temples destroyed, it is highly accepted and backed that 11,000 temples were destroyed by him during his time. Vaibav M ( talk) 17:38, 8 March 2024 (UTC)