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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]
'''Kadal Khan Gazi''' (14th century) Military chief of Sultan [[Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah|fakhruddin mubarak shah]] (1338-1349). Kadal Khan accompanied Haji Khalil and Badar Alam to [[Chittagong District|chittagong]], where they preached the message of [[Islam|islam]]. Kadal Khan's [[Mazar|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]


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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]