Sikandar Shah of Gujarat

When Bibi Rani died, she had requested Imád-ul-Mulk Khush Kadam, a slave, to befriend Sikandar.

[1] The only event of Sikandar’s reign was the destruction of an army sent against his brother Latíf Khán who was helped by Rána Bhim of Munga (now Chhota Udaipur).

[2] After Sikandar Sháh had been in power a six weeks, he was murdered on the instruction of Imád-ul-Mulk Khush Kadam, on 30 May 1526 at Champaner.

The Farishta and Mirat-i-Sikandari mentions that he had dream of his father and Bukhari saints to descend the throne few days before his death.

Bahádur marched at once on Champaner, captured and executed Imád-ul-Mulk and poisoning Násir Khán ascended the throne in 1527 with the title of Bahadur Shah.