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<p class=Normal >'''Kadal Khan Gazi''' (14th century) Military chief of Sultan [[fakhruddin mubarak shah]] (1338-1349). Kadal Khan accompanied Haji Khalil and Badar Alam to [[chittagong]], where they preached the message of [[islam]]. Kadal Khan';s [[mazar]] is located at Katalganj, in Chittagong. To the local people, he is known as 'Katal'; or 'Kattal Pir';, the name perhaps deriving from the heavy casualties he inflicted on his enemies in the battle against the maghs. [Md Abdur Rashid] [Rashid, Muhammad Abdur  Professor of  Islamic Studies, Dhaka University]
'''Kadal Khan Gazi''' (14th century) Military chief of Sultan [[fakhruddin mubarak shah]] (1338-1349). Kadal Khan accompanied Haji Khalil and Badar Alam to [[chittagong]], where they preached the message of [[islam]]. Kadal Khan';s [[mazar]] is located at Katalganj, in Chittagong. To the local people, he is known as 'Katal'; or 'Kattal Pir';, the name perhaps deriving from the heavy casualties he inflicted on his enemies in the battle against the maghs. [Md Abdur Rashid] [Rashid, Muhammad Abdur  Professor of  Islamic Studies, Dhaka University]


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Kadal Khan Gazi (14th century) Military chief of Sultan fakhruddin mubarak shah (1338-1349). Kadal Khan accompanied Haji Khalil and Badar Alam to chittagong, where they preached the message of islam. Kadal Khan';s mazar is located at Katalganj, in Chittagong. To the local people, he is known as 'Katal'; or 'Kattal Pir';, the name perhaps deriving from the heavy casualties he inflicted on his enemies in the battle against the maghs. [Md Abdur Rashid] [Rashid, Muhammad Abdur Professor of Islamic Studies, Dhaka University]