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  • ...ltan [[Shihabuddin Bayazid Shah|shihabuddin bayazid shah]]. Alauddin Firuz Shah was a sultan only in name, the effective powers being wielded by Raja Ganes Coins of Firuz Shah, issued in 817 AH / 1414 -1415 AD from Muazzamabad (East Bengal) and [[satg ...
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  • ...ad bin tughlaq]], in a state of confusion and anarchy, the nobles selected Firuz as the next sultan. ...helter in the fortress of [[Ekdala|ekdala]], near [[Pandua|pandua]]. Firuz Shah failed to capture the fort and was obliged to retreat. ...
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  • ...tle of ''Al-Sultan Al-Azam Shams Al-Duniya wa Al-Din Abu Al-Muzaffar Firuz Shah Al-Sultan'' and invoked the name of the Abbaside Caliph Mustasim Billah in ...rn scholars hold that he did not belong to the House of Balban. Shamsuddin Firuz nowhere claims himself to be the son of a sultan, but all his sons and succ ...
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  • ...ad bin tughlaq]], in a state of confusion and anarchy, the nobles selected Firuz as the next sultan. ...helter in the fortress of [[Ekdala|ekdala]], near [[Pandua|pandua]]. Firuz Shah failed to capture the fort and was obliged to retreat. ...
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  • ...probably the earlier date is correct), so he saw the whole reign of Firuz Shah and was in a position to write from personal experiences. The date of writi ...in firuz shah]] of Bengal (1301-1322 AD), ie more than thirty years before Firuz Tughlaq's invasion of Bengal. The book is written in simple and lucid style ...
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  • ...ltan [[Shihabuddin Bayazid Shah|shihabuddin bayazid shah]]. Alauddin Firuz Shah was a sultan only in name, the effective powers being wielded by Raja Ganes Coins of Firuz Shah, issued in 817 AH / 1414 -1415 AD from Muazzamabad (East Bengal) and [[satg ...
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  • ...lhi as a prisoner and placed Nasiruddin Ibrahim, another son of Shamsuddin Firuz on the throne of western Bengal as a vassal. ...
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  • .... According to some scholars the book was written at the instance of Firuz Shah Tughlaq, while others say that the sultan wrote the book himself. ...ives a trustworthy account of the first twenty years of the reign of Firuz Shah Tughlaq. It gives an account of the two invasions of Bengal by the sultan a ...
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  • ...usion and political turmoil dethroned (and probably killed) Alauddin Firuz Shah and assumed the throne of Bengal in 1414. ...ed coins in his new name of [[Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah|jalaluddin muhammad shah]]. After the departure of the Jaunpur forces, Ganesha dethroned and confine ...
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  • ...tance of this fort was further enhanced when Alauddin [[Husain Shah|husain shah]] transferred his capital from Gaur to Ekdala. ...e' Barani actually meant a river, because while describing the war between Firuz Tughlaq and his adversaries, Barani mentioned that the sultan ordered his a ...
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  • ...tle of ''Al-Sultan Al-Azam Shams Al-Duniya wa Al-Din Abu Al-Muzaffar Firuz Shah Al-Sultan'' and invoked the name of the Abbaside Caliph Mustasim Billah in ...rn scholars hold that he did not belong to the House of Balban. Shamsuddin Firuz nowhere claims himself to be the son of a sultan, but all his sons and succ ...
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  • ...dest son and successor of Shamsuddin [[Iliyas Shah|iliyas shah]], Sikandar Shah ascended the throne in 1358 and ruled Bengal for more than three decades. H ...n. At last a peace treaty was concluded, presents were exchanged and Firuz Shah left Bengal in 1359 AD, recognising its independence. ...
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  • ...]). He was, perhaps, the foster brother of Shamsuddin [[Iliyas Shah|iliyas shah]]. Having been ousted from Delhi, he came to Bengal and took service under ...ared independence in 1339 and issued coins under the title of Alauddin Ali Shah. He also described himself as the helper of the Commander of the Faithful. ...
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  • ...ver, appears to be more probable. According to Ghulam Husain Salim, Husain Shah transferred his seat of government to [[ekdala]] adjoining the city of Gaur ...s beyond doubt that Alauddin Husain Shah and not his son Nasiruddin Nusrat Shah built the Bara Sona Mosque. [ABM Husain] ...
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  • ...by Sikandar Khan and Nasiruddin the way to Sylhet. Hazrat [[Shah Jalal (R)|shah jalal (R)]] also took part in the conquest of Sylhet, which came under the ...
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  • ...name. Later some sultans of Bengal beginning from [[Sikandar Shah|sikandar shah]] (1357-1384) assumed the title of Khalifah for themselves, that is to say ...
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  • ...amed it Firuzabad, probably after Shamsuddin [[Shamsuddin Firuz Shah|firuz shah]] (1301-1322 AD), an earlier independent sultan of Bengal. ...t it continued its status as a mint town till the time of [[Sher Shah|sher shah]] (1540-1545), whose silver coins minted there are dated in 1540-41 AD. The ...
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  • ...text by Ziauddin Barani and named after Sultan [[Firuz Shah Tughlaq|firuz shah tughlaq]]. This is probably the best of all the historical literature produ ...ery often and recognised his merit as a scholar in history. But when Firuz Shah Tughlaq ascended the throne Barani lost his influence at court and his care ...
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  • ...ished many such karkhanas. His successor Sultan [[Firuz Shah Tughlaq|firuz shah tughlaq]] turned these karkhanas into centres of vocational training as wel ...
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  • ...[Lakhnauti|lakhnauti]] in 1342 with the title of 'Sultan Shamsuddin Iliyas Shah'. ...Bengal. Shams-i-Siraj Afif adorned him with the title of Shah-i-Bangalah, Shah-i-Bangaliyan and Sultan-i-Bangalah. ...
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  • [[Image:FiruzMinar.jpg|thumb|400px|Firuz Minar, Gaur]] ...g monuments of Bengal built according to an inscription by Saifuddin Firuz Shah (1488-90 AD), the second ruler of the Abbyssinian Slave dynasty. Built in b ...
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  • ...of the Afghans under Jalal Khan, son of Sher Khan (later [[Sher Shah|sher shah]], 1540-1545 AD) stayed the vast Mughal force of Emperor [[Humayun|humayun] ...
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  • ...9), built the fort. In 1495, when the fort came under [[Husain Shah|husain shah]]'s control, he appointed his son Nusrat to command it. Later, after being ...
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  • ...d it in May 1350 AD. He dedicated his book to Sultan Alauddin Hasan Bahman Shah, founder of the Bahmani dynasty. ...ne of Lakhnauti with the title of [[Shamsuddin Firuz Shah|shamsuddin firuz shah]] (1301-1322 AD). ''Futuh-us-Salatin'' also gives the information that when ...
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  • ...quered Pandua at the behest of Firuz Shah (identified with Shmsuddin Firuz Shah). ...
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  • ...ngal. He ascended the throne in 1533 AD killing his nephew Sultan Alauddin Firuz and ruled for five years. ...Mahmud Shah as the sultan of Bengal and on the pretext of Sultan Alauddin Firuz's death, he allied himself with Sher Khan, the regent of Jalal Khan Lohani ...
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  • ...''' (R) a major sufi saint of Bengal. His full name is Shaikh Jalaluddin. Shah Jalal (R) commands great respect of Muslims of the subcontinent. He lies bu ...alar (armed forces chief) Nasiruddin to lead the war. During the same time Shah Jalal (R) with his 360 followers reached Bengal and joined the Muslim army ...
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  • ...Historical records of the period, implied by the legend, are silent about Shah Safi. The doubtful historical value of the Shah Safi legend notwithstanding, the remains of a number of early Muslim monume ...
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  • ...rasindhur was under the sultans of Bengal. Sultan [[Sikandar Shah|sikandar shah]] repaired the Egarasindhur fort in 1357 and during his time it also earned ...yasuddin Mahmud Shah, Egarasindhur went under the rule of [[Sher Shah|sher shah]]. But after his death, the local zamindars took over its administration. ...
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  • ...aphy2.jpg|left|thumbnail|400px|Kusumba inscription, Sultan Alauddin Husain Shah, 1498]] ...ar. It records the name of Sultan [[Shamsuddin Firuz Shah|shamsuddin firuz shah]]. The tendency of ligating the tops of some vertical flourishes, as has be ...
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  • ...ort was built by Majlish Khan Humayun, a general of Sultan Saifuddin Firuz Shah II (1486-1489), during his campaign against [[Kamarupa|kamarupa]]. During t ...
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  • ...of the people in Bengal is found in the proclamation of Delhi sultan Firuz Shah Tughlaq issued on the eve of his first expedition to Bengal (1353 AD). The ...
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  • ...Helper of the world and of the religion, Father of the conqueror, Bahadur Shah the sultan, son of the sultan). ...f the present Mymensingh town. A capable soldier and a politician, Bahadur Shah did not fail to scent the danger from Delhi, and realised that Lakhnauti in ...
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  • ...i without any epithet. Later on, however, epithets like ''Khittah, Hazrat, Shah, Qasbah, Iqlim'' were added. ...gain used as a mint town by [[Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah|jalaluddin muhammad shah]] (1414-1431). But the subsequent rulers did not follow it. The latest avai ...
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  • ...tists, who perhaps came and settled here during [[Firuz Shah Tughlaq|firuz shah tughlaq]]'s Bengal expedition and the sack of Delhi by Timur in 1398, intro ...
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  • ...ook sketches of them and even repaired some of the crumbling edifices like Firuz Minar. His antiquarian interest led him to Pandua as well where he prepared ...Sona, Tantipara, Lattan and Chamkatti), minar (Firuz Minar) tombs (Husain Shah's tomb, tombs at the Chota Sona mosque), religious building (Qadam Rasul) a ...
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  • ...iyasuddin Balban|ghiyasuddin balban]] (1287), the Khaljis under Jalaluddin Firuz Khalji occupied the throne of Delhi in 1290 AD. In Bengal Balban's son, bug ...of Lakhnauti and took the title of Sultan Shamsuddin [[Iliyas Shah|iliyas shah]]. ...
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  • ...Ghazi. During the time of Sultan [[Shamsuddin Firuz Shah|shamsuddin firuz shah]] (1301-1322 AD) the city was used as a military base for the conquest of s ...Despite the political anarchy created by the invasions of [[Sher Shah|sher shah]] and [[Humayun|humayun]], in 1567 [[Frederick, Caeser|caesar frederick]] s ...
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  • '''Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah''' sultan of Bengal (1338-1349). He was the founder of the earliest indepe ..., Pride of the world and of the religion, Father of the conqueror, Mubarak Shah the sultan). ...
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  • ...and Dhaka. The only undated inscription bearing the name of his son Ahmed Shah was found at Muazzampur in Sonargaon. ...eriod of Sultan [[Fateha-e-Yazdaham|jalaluddin]] [[Fateha-e-Yazdaham|fateh shah]] (1481-1487 AD). ...
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  • ...umber of examples are found in the Tughlaq and Lodi periods, such as Firuz Shah Tughlaq's Kotla Jami (1354) and the Bara Gumbad Mosque (1494), both at Delh ...
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  • ...f Bengal, the name Bangalah emerged and he earned for himself the title of Shah-i-Bangalah and Sultan-i-Bangalah. Henceforth, the Muslim kingdom of Bengal ...din mahmud shah]] (1435-1459) and [[Ruknuddin Barbak Shah|ruknuddin barbak shah]] (1459-1474) conquered Bakerganj. The expansion of Muslim power in Bengal ...
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  • [[Image:Coin06.jpg|thumbnail|300px|left|Coins of Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah]] ...7.jpg|thumbnail|300px|right|Gold Coins 744-758 AH Sultan Shamsuddin Iliyas Shah]] ...
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  • ...had successfully repelled the attack of Sultan [[Firuz Shah Tughlaq|firuz shah tughlaq]] of Delhi, it is clearly conceived as an expression of the glory a ...f Delhi and Ajmer have enclosed courtyards, but no naves. Perhaps Sikandar Shah, seeking additional sources of legitimacy, had both nave and courtyard to r ...
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  • ...sa against the Mohammedan raids from northern India. In 1359, Sultan Firuz Shah Tughluq invaded Orissa. But he left Jajnagar (Orissa) in return of a gift o ...
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  • ...y, The| east india company]] by the fugitive Mughal Emperor [[Shah Alam II|shah alam ii]] in 1765. The historiography of Bengal in this period is disconnec ...266 AD to the sixth year (1357) of the reign of [[Firuz Shah Tughlaq|firuz shah tughlaq]]. Barani came of an aristocratic family. His father and forefather ...
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  • ...ed his empire into two provinces: the province of Bihar under its governor Firuz Aitigin and the province of Lakhnauti, which extended from Devkot in the no ...ughli and Bang towards Sonargaon started in the reign of Kaikaus and under Firuz the process was completed. He also conquered Mymensingh and Sylhet. ...
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