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          The crown prince of Kashmir, Yusuf Shah Chak was passing by her village, when he saw her and fell in love.

        1. The crown prince of Kashmir, Yusuf Shah Chak was passing by her village, when he saw her and fell in love.
        2. Besides other details, this book describes the life of Yusuf Shah and Yaqub Shah in Chak near River Basantar.
        3. Mohammad Yousuf Taing says that Sultan Yousuf Shah chak was the last native king of Kashmir.
        4. Yusuf Shah, preferring death to a dishonourable life, took position Most of the troops of Yusuf Shah joined Haidar Chak.
        5. Ramayana of Tulsidas completed in A.D. Thomas Stevens in India in Yusuf Shah Chak ( A.D., in three terms).
        6. Mohammad Yousuf Taing says that Sultan Yousuf Shah chak was the last native king of Kashmir....

          Yousuf Shah Chak

          Chak Sultan of Kashmir

          Yousuf Shah Chak
          يوسف شاہ چک
          1st ReignDecember 1578 – February 1579
          PredecessorAli Shah Chak
          SuccessorSayyid Mubarak
          2nd ReignNovember 1580 - 14 February 1586
          Predecessor Lohar Khan Chak
          SuccessorYakub Shah Chak
          Born1545
          Srinagar, Maraj, Kashmir Sultanate
          (present-day Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India)
          Died22 September 1592
          (aged 46–47)
          Puri, Orissa Subah, Mughal Empire
          (present-day Puri, Odisha, India)
          Burial28 December 1592

          Biswak, Bihar, Mughal Empire
          (present-day Biswak, Bihar, India)

          ConsortHabba Khatoon
          IssueYakub Shah Chak
          Ibrahim Shah Chak
          Haidar Khan Chak
          Yousuf Shah Chak
          Sultān-ul-Azīm (lit.

          'The most mighty of the Authority)

          DynastyChak dynasty
          FatherAli Shah Chak
          ReligionShia Islam
          (Nurbakhshiya)

          Yousuf (Persian: یُوسُفْ, romanized: Yoūsuf, lit.

          'God Increases'; Persian pronunciation: [juː.ˈsuf]), born Yoūsuf (Yūsuf) Shāh Chak (Per