Shah Mir–Lohara War

[2] With the decline of the Hindu rule, a Buddhist prince from Ladakh, Lhachen Rinchan, entered the service of the Kashmiri commander-in-chief Ramachandra.

[7] Rinchan ruled until 1323 when he died after sustaining an injury on his head in a civil war while his son, Haidar, was given in the care of Shah Mir.

[9] In 1338, Udayanadeva died, and Kota Rani ascended the throne while appointing Bhatta Bhikshana as her Prime Minister ignoring Shah Mir.

[2] Through a conspiracy, he assassinated Bhatta Bhikshana[10] and threatened the Queen that he'll send his army to Andarkot if she didn't agree to marry him and share power.

Citations needed most probably present in Kalhana's Rajatarangini Shah Mir tried marrying Kota Rani after killing her sons then she offered her intestines and committed suicide .