Jalaluddin Ahsan Khan took over as the independent sultan of Madurai in 1335.
Ferishta, however, gives a date of 1341 for his assumption of the sultanate. Ferishta refers to Ahsan Khan as Syed, Hasan and Husun. Ahsan Khan was also the father-in-law of the Moorish traveller
Ibn Battuta. Immediately,
Muhammad bin Tughluq sent an army to reassert his control over the region. But Ahsan Khan easily defeated this army. Tughluq took his revenge by killing Ahsan Khan's son Ibrahim who was the purse-bearer of the emperor. Ahsan Khan was killed in 1339 by one of his nobles after having ruled for a brief span of 4 years. == Notes ==