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  • ...amzah Shah. With his defeat at the hands of Shihabuddin, a slave of Hamzah Shah, and [[Raja Ganesha|raja ganesha]], the zamindar of Bhaturia, his reign and ...
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  • ...he pagal panthi movement after the death of his father in 1813. Under Tipu Shah the movement turned into a peasant rebellion against local [[Zamindar|zamin ...herefore, had the moral claim to be the ruler. In the given condition Tipu Shah decided to play the role of a just and religious ruler. ...
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  • ...affairs) from the intensity of devotions, and hence popularly called Pagla Shah. It is said that 'he was a great thief-catcher, that he nailed every thief Pagla Shah is laid buried in a tomb at village Habibpur, to the northeast of Mograpara ...
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  • ...ed his father in 1519 AD and assumed the title of Sultan Nasiruddin Nusrat Shah. During his father's lifetime he was associated with the administration and ...Fearing Humayun';s invasion of Bengal Nusrat had sent an envoy to Bahadur Shah of Gujrat with a view to concluding a friendly alliance with him. But Nusra ...
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  • '''Lalon Shah''' (1774-1890) preceptor of [[Baul|baul]] asceticism, composer and singer [[Image:LalanShah.jpg|thumb|400px|Sketch of Lalon Shah by Jyotirindranath Tagore]] ...
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  • ...un|humayun]], the Mughal emperor, he left Bengal. He assumed the title of 'Shah' after defeating the emperor in the battle of Chausa (near Buxar) in 1539, In a brief reign of only five years (1540-1545), Sher Shah established peace and order in the empire and remodelled its administration ...
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  • ...e. He is known only by his popular name Majnu Shah, sometimes called Majnu Shah Burhana and often Majnu Fakir. ...eople of Bengal in his fight against the rule of East India Company. Majnu Shah used to live at Baliakandi in Hemtabad thana of Dinajpur district. He had a ...
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  • '''Shah Shuja''' (1639-1660 AD) Mughal viceroy of subah Bangla, was the second son ...led [[Islam Khan Mashhadi|islam khan mashhadi]] to the court and appointed Shah Shuja subahdar of Bengal in 1639. In 1642 Shuja was also given the charge o ...
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  • ...R)|shah ali baghdadi]] at Mirpur in Dhaka. He became the disciple of Kalim Shah Bagdadi and studied sufi philosophy of the [[Qadiriah|qadiriah]] school and ...ne in Dhaka. He preached Islam and also treated patients. His mausoleum on Shah Sahib Lane is still preserved. It is now flanked by an orphanage, a madrasa ...
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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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  • ...on shah]] (1772-1890), he came to be known as Duddu Mallik Biswas or Duddu Shah. ...Pathshala in the adjoining village of Harishpur. Apart from Bangla, Duddu Shah knew Sanskrit, Arabic and Persian. ...
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  • ...erent their activities' (''Manuser Karanmanus bhinna nay ore man''). Panju Shah died at Harishpur. [Ramdulal Roy] ...
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  • ...he throne of Bengal by assassinating the Habshi Sultan Shamsuddin Muzaffar Shah, under whom he had served as ''wazir''. He was elected sultan by the leadin ...scent, which is numismatically established. The expression ''Sultan Husain Shah bin Saiyid Ashraf-ul-Husaini'' frequently appears on his coins. Thus there ...
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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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  • ...ki Shah''' a fakir who resisted company rule in Bakarganj in 1792. Balaki Shah was a resident of [[mouza]] Bakhari under Salimabad ''[[pargana]]'' of Baka ...poses he also repaired the old Sujabad fort, earlier built by [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]]. ...
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  • '''Shah Garibullah''' (c 1670-1770) writer of ''dobhasi'' (literature in mixed lan ...
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  • ...possession a Persian waqfnama (deed of endowment) of Anwar Khan, a son of Shah Amanat. ...t) of high order. He then gave up his job and remained busy in meditation. Shah Amanat is ranked among the great saints of Chittagong. People visit his maz ...
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  • [[Image:KarimShahAbdul.jpg |right|thumbnail|300px|Shah Abdul Karim]] '''Karim, Shah Abdul''' (1916-2009) folksinger, lyricist, composer was born at Dhalasrom v ...
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  • ...n built by [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] (1639-1660 AD) in honour of the saint Shah Niamatullah Wali who lies buried nearby in a tomb. The complex, built on th [[Image:ShahNiamatullahWaliMosquePlan.jpg|right|thumbnail|400px|Shah Niamatullah Mosque]] ...
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  • ...e, believed to enshrine the mortal remains of a legendary Sufi saint named Shah Turkan Shahid. It is located on the western bank of the Karatoya at Sherpur [[Image:ShahTurkanMazar.jpg|right|thumbnail|400px|Shah Turkan’s Dargah, Bogra]] ...
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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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  • '''Shah Barid Khan''' a medieval narrative-poet. He wrote three narrative-poetry bo Besides Arabic and Sanskrit languages, Shah Barid Khan was also well versed in the Sanskrit language. The source of his ...
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  • ...ud shah]] and a brother of Sultan [[Ruknuddin Barbak Shah|ruknuddin barbak shah]]. There is no reference whether Fath Shah undertook any military expedition or not. But from the evidence of coins an ...
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  • '''Shah Niamatullah's Tomb''' is the first Mughal tomb structure in Bangladesh. It ...[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] (1639-1660 AD), who is reported to have built the Shah Niamatullah Mosque Complex. Presence of some architectural features of the ...
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  • '''Shamsuddin Muzaffar Shah''' see [[History|history, habshi rule]]. ...
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  • '''Firuz Shah Tughlaq''' the sultan of Delhi from 1351 to 1388. On the death of [[Muhamma ...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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  • ...conjectured that Shah Gada flourished during the time of Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah. The extant tomb was possibly erected over his grave in the Mughal period. ...
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  • ...cts. It is said that he was the son of a sister of Hazrat [[Shah Jalal (R)|shah jalal]] (R) and was born in Yemen. He, with his uncle, took part in the exp ...s tomb. On the 4th, 5th and 6th day of Rabi-ul-Awal, the ''Urs'' of Hazrat Shah Paran (R) takes place. His grave is located in a high hillock and it is car ...
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  • [[Image:KibriaShahAMS.jpg|thumb|400px|Shah AMS Kibria]] ...Abu Muhammad Shamsul Kibria was born on 1 May 1931 at Habiganj. His father Shah Imtiaz Ali was a pioneer in promoting primary education in Sylhet region. S ...
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  • '''Shah Paran Thana''' (Sylhet metroplitan) area 63.56 sq km, located in between 2 ''Administration'' Shah Paran Thana was formed on 12 August 2011 consisting of 2 unions and 4 wards ...
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  • '''Rahman, Shah Azizur''' (1925-1987)  lawyer and politician. He was born on 23 November 1 Shah Azizur Rahman was active in politics right from his student life. Between 1 ...
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  • ...he was a companion of the 14th century Sufi saint Hazrat [[Shah Jalal (R)|shah jalal]] (R), while others believe that he came to [[Dhaka|dhaka]] to preach ...ddin belonged to the Chixtia tariqa, or way, and was awarded the title of 'Shah'. People from different walks of life visit his shrine to pray and give alm ...
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  • ...annexations. But during the initial period of his reign, Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah led an expedition against [[Kamarupa|kamarupa]], conquered it and kept it u ...ncident conveys the whole spirit of the administration of Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah. ...
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  • ...current at [[Chhota Pandua|chhota pandua]] (Hughli district, West Bengal), Shah Safiuddin attained martyrdom after conquering the place. His body was broug [[Image:ShahShafiuddinsDargah.jpg|right|thumbnail|400px|Shah Safiuddin’s Astana, West Bengal]] ...
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  • ...Bengal for about two years (1410-12). After the murder of Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah the nobles and the generals of the army raised Saifuddin to the throne. He ...insmen in which [[Raja Ganesha|raja ganesha]] had a role. Ultimately Hamja Shah was killed by his slave Shihabuddin. [MA Taher] ...
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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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  • ...''' (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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  • ...nasty. He succeeded his father, [[Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah|nasiruddin mahmud shah]], in 864 AH/1459 AD. Prior to his accession to the throne he served as gov ...ith one hundred and twenty associates. After his arrival at [[lakhnauti]], Shah Ismail was able to draw the attention of the sultan and gain his favour by ...
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  • ...' of Muslim historians), a landlord of Bhaturia, attacked and slew Bayazid Shah and usurped the throne in 1414 AD. [MA Taher] ...
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  • '''Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah''' (1533-38 AD) the last sultan of the Husain Shahi dynasty of Bengal. He a ...n progress. Makhdum Alam, governor of Hajipur, refused to recognise Mahmud Shah as the sultan of Bengal and on the pretext of Sultan Alauddin Firuz's death ...
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  • ...just on the confluence of the rivers. On the adjacent south of the tomb of Shah Langar lies an old graveyard wherein exists the tomb of his wife along with ...own about the saint laid buried here. Local people also call him Shah Alam Shah. He seems to flourish in the late fourteenth or early fifteenth century AD. ...
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  • ...an [[Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah|jalaluddin muhammad shah]], Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah ascended the throne in 837 AH/1433 AD, at the age of 14. Evil counsel led h ...
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  • ...bsence of written evidence, the identity and history of the saint, Makhdum Shah Daulah Shahid (R), cannot be established. The only source of information about Makhdum Shah is an oral tradition current in the area and collected about a century back ...
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  • ...n about the construction of the mosque. According to legends, [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]], subahdar of Bengal (1639-60) built it to commemorate his victory o [[Image:ShahShujaMosque.jpg|right|thumbnail|400px|Shah Shuja Mosque, Comilla]] ...
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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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  • ...yaz-us-Salatin|riyaz-us-salatin]], he was a son of Sultan Shamsuddin Yusuf Shah. ...gal for two months. No coins and inscriptions bearing the name of Sikandar Shah II have yet been found. His name is only mentioned in the chronicles of the ...
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  • '''Shah Makhdum Thana''' (Rajshahi metropolitan) area 4.42 sq km, located in betwee ''Administration'' Shah Makhdum Thana was formed on 1 July 1992 comprising parts of Paba upazila an ...
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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 ...msuddin Firuz Shah. On his accession to the throne Sultan Shamsuddin Firuz Shah entrusted the governorship of Bihar to Tajuddin Hatim Khan, one of his sons ...
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  • '''Shah Shuja Mosque2''' is located a few yards north of the [[Walipur Alamgiri Mo [[Image:ShahShujaMosqueWalipur.jpg|right|thumbnail|400px|Shah Shuja Mosque, Chandpur]] ...
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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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  • ...acher (who probably died in 1630 AD) ordered his disciple to go to Bengal. Shah Abdullah Kirmani traversing several places ultimately came to Birbhum and s ...ya-i-Hind'', a book written in Urdu, a very different story is given about Shah Abdullah Kirmani. According to this book the saint was a Bengali by birth a ...
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  • ...0 at village Khalsi in Govindaganj thana of Gaibandha district. His father Shah Abdul Gafoor was a well-to-do ''jotedar''. Abdul Hamid passed his Matricula Shah Abdul Hamid started his political career as an activist of [[Indian Nationa ...
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  • '''Shah Muhammad Mosque''' is situated at Egarasindhur under Pakundia upazila of K [[Image:ShahMohammadMosquePlan.jpg|right|thumbnail|400px|Ground Plan, Shah Muhammad Mosque]] ...
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  • ...y. He ascended the throne with the title of Shamsuddin Abul Muzaffar Yusuf Shah in 879 AH/1474 AD. It appears from his inscriptions that he also took title ...rohibited drinking of wine within his dominions. A lover of justice, Yusuf Shah often summoned the ''Ulama'' and ''Qazis'' to his ''Darbar'' (court) and ad ...
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  • '''Shah Sultan Balkhi''' (R) see [[Shah Sultan Mahisawar (R)|shah sultan mahisawar (r)]]. ...
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  • '''Alauddin Husain Shah''' see [[Husain Shah|husain shah]]. ...
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  • ...hah]] (1389-1410). It indicates that he was perhaps the court poet of Azam Shah and wrote the volume at his request. Although it has praise for the parents ...
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  • ...nna Shah Darvesh is very popular, though nothing is known about him. Munna Shah Darvesh lies buried in a tomb at Mograpara, adjacent to the market and on t ...
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  • ...ur after the name of Shah Madar. Now Madaripur is a full-fledged district. Shah Madar's [[dargah|dargah]] or tomb on the bank of the Arial Khan is visited ...
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  • '''Shah Alam II''' (1761-1805) Prince Ali Gauhar, afterwards Emperor Shah Alam II, had been the heir apparent of his father, Emperor Azizuddin Alamgi ...rn, to withdraw from the province. Clive sent about a thousand Pounds, and Shah Alam left Bengal. ...
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  • ...Ghazi Shah can undoubtedly be identified as the son of Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah. ...gdom in the second year of the reign of his successor, Ikhtiyaruddin Ghazi Shah. ...
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  • ...sultan of Delhi who had an encounter with the sultan of Bengal. Sikandar Shah, most capable among the Lodi rulers, established control over Etawah, Biyan ...an expedition towards Bengal. In a battle near Benares he defeated Husain Shah Sharqi. The Bengal sulan sent an army under the command of his son Daniyal ...
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  • '''Shah Ali Thana''' (Dhaka metropolitan) area 5.15 sq km, located in between 23° Administration 'Shah Ali Thana, named after Sufi saint Hazrat Shah Ali Baghdadi, was formed in' 2005. ...
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  • ...luddin Muhammad Shah''' (1415-1433) sultan of Bengal. Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah was the son of [[Raja Ganesha|raja ganesha]]. His early name was 'Jadu' and Jalaluddin established diplomatic relations with the Timurid ruler Shah Rukh of Herat, Yung Lo of China and al-Ashraf Barsbay, the Mamluk ruler of ...
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  • .... His accession to the throne marks the restoration of the House of Iliyas Shah after a gap of about twenty three (1412-1435) years. ...of Bengal since the time of [[Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah|jalaluddin muhammad shah]], were involved in a deadly conflict with the Lodi sutlans of Delhi and he ...
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  • ...lhet]] expedition with commander Sikandar Khan and Hazrat [[Shah Jalal (R)|shah jalal]] (R). ...tariqa]] (order). There are many legends about his supernatural powers. At Shah Jalal's direction, accompanied by twelve saints, he attacked and defeated k ...
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  • ...d used the title ''Sultan-ul-Azam'' for the Delhi Sultan Iltutmish. Daulat Shah tried to re-establish Khalji supremacy in Bengal and to placate Iltutmish b ...
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  • ...ciples during the reign of Sultan [[Shamsuddin Yusuf Shah|shamsuddin yusuf shah]] (1474-81). Probably people called him Dakhini as he came from the Deccan ...
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  • ...th his companions Sayyed Shah Abbas, Sayyed Dilal Bukhari, Shah Sultan and Shah Karam Ali. Tradition goes that he used to cover his face with a piece of cl ...hi. The mazars of Sayyed Shah Abbas, Sayyed Dilal Bukhari, Shah Sultan and Shah Karam Ali are situated at Bagha, Dilalpur, Sultanganj and Biraldah respecta ...
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  • ...h inundated the capital city annually, but all his attempts proved futile. Shah Ismail advised the sultan to construct a bridge over the Chutia-Putia marsh ...he frontier post of Ghoraghat, got jealous over the popularity and fame of Shah Ismail and sent a false report to the sultan that Ismail Ghazi, in collusio ...
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  • '''Shah Sultan Rumi''' (R) a saint, whose ''dargah'' is at Madanpur in the distric It appears that Shah Sultan Rumi was one of those saints who came to Bengal in the early period. ...
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  • ...n, buried it there and the burial place became famous as the ''Astana'' of Shah Turkan Shahid. Shah Turkan was killed approximately in 677 AH (1288 AD). His ''mazar'' is an or ...
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  • ...acher (who probably died in 1630 AD) ordered his disciple to go to Bengal. Shah Abdullah Kirmani traversing several places ultimately came to Birbhum and s ...ya-i-Hind'', a book written in Urdu, a very different story is given about Shah Abdullah Kirmani. According to this book the saint was a Bengali by birth a ...
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  • ...the son of a certain king of Balkh, and hence he is also known as Balkhi. Shah Sultan, preferring an austere life, gave up the throne he had inherited and ...ultan and was killed while his minister embraced Islam and saved his life. Shah Sultan then proceeded to Mahasthan, and the local king Parasuram and his si ...
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  • '''Shah Ali Baghdadi''' (R) a saint of the 15th century. Shah Ali came from Baghdad and his tomb is at Mirpur on the outskirts of Dhaka. ...dus to Islam. From Faridpur he came to Dhaka where he became a disciple of Shah Bahar (R) of the Chistia order. Here also he converted many people. He died ...
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  • ...the DIT building. There are three graves; the middle one is said to be of Shah Niamatullah. [Mosharraf Hussain Bhuiyan] ...
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  • ...skin Shah Mulla''' (R) one of the many saints of Chittagong. Mulla Miskin Shah lies buried in a tomb situated on a hill opposite the Government Mohsin Col ...Shaikh Sardu Mughali Siddiqui. On the evidence of the farman Mulla Miskin Shah can be placed in the 17th century and the mosque can also be assigned styli ...
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  • ...g Sylhet. His severed head was said to have been found in the river Titas. Shah Syed Ahmad Kallashahid's followers buried his head at Kharampur near akhaur ...
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  • ...he settled in [[Rajmahal|rajmahal]] and married there. Prince [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]], the viceroy of Bengal, showed him much honour. The saint then repa ...dea about his attainments and wisdom. He had no attraction for court life. Shah Shuja, a faithful murid (disciple) of the saint, built for his murshid (div ...
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  • ...kan, Masum retired to Maldah and utilised the time in writing the Tarikh-i-Shah Shujai. ...iri are identical with those of the manuscripts of what is called Tarikh-i-Shah Shujai. ...
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  • ...n Shah Mulla Mosque and Tomb''' The tomb of [[Miskin Shah Mulla (R)|miskin shah mulla]] along with a mosque is situated on the eastern slope of a hill know [[Image:MiskinShahMullaMosqueTomb.jpg|right|thumbnail|400px|Miskin Shah Mulla Mosque, Chittagong]] ...
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  • '''Alauddin Husain Shah''' see [[Husain Shah|husain shah]]. ...
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  • '''Shah Sultan Balkhi''' (R) see [[Shah Sultan Mahisawar (R)|shah sultan mahisawar (r)]]. ...
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  • ...amzah Shah. With his defeat at the hands of Shihabuddin, a slave of Hamzah Shah, and [[Raja Ganesha|raja ganesha]], the zamindar of Bhaturia, his reign and ...
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  • '''Sikandar Shah's Tomb''' see [[Adina Mosque|adina mosque]]. ...
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  • ...' of Muslim historians), a landlord of Bhaturia, attacked and slew Bayazid Shah and usurped the throne in 1414 AD. [MA Taher] ...
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  • ...conjectured that Shah Gada flourished during the time of Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah. The extant tomb was possibly erected over his grave in the Mughal period. ...
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  • ...sultan of Delhi who had an encounter with the sultan of Bengal. Sikandar Shah, most capable among the Lodi rulers, established control over Etawah, Biyan ...an expedition towards Bengal. In a battle near Benares he defeated Husain Shah Sharqi. The Bengal sulan sent an army under the command of his son Daniyal ...
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  • '''Shah Ali Baghdadi''' (R) a saint of the 15th century. Shah Ali came from Baghdad and his tomb is at Mirpur on the outskirts of Dhaka. ...dus to Islam. From Faridpur he came to Dhaka where he became a disciple of Shah Bahar (R) of the Chistia order. Here also he converted many people. He died ...
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  • '''Abdullah Kirmani''' see [[Shah Abdullah Kirmani (R)|shah abdullah kirmani (R)]]. ...
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  • ...erent their activities' (''Manuser Karanmanus bhinna nay ore man''). Panju Shah died at Harishpur. [Ramdulal Roy] ...
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  • ...d used the title ''Sultan-ul-Azam'' for the Delhi Sultan Iltutmish. Daulat Shah tried to re-establish Khalji supremacy in Bengal and to placate Iltutmish b ...
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  • '''Kirmani''' see [[Shah Abdullah Kirmani|kirmani, shah abdullah]]. ...
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  • ...Bengal for about two years (1410-12). After the murder of Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah the nobles and the generals of the army raised Saifuddin to the throne. He ...insmen in which [[Raja Ganesha|raja ganesha]] had a role. Ultimately Hamja Shah was killed by his slave Shihabuddin. [MA Taher] ...
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  • ...ud shah]] and a brother of Sultan [[Ruknuddin Barbak Shah|ruknuddin barbak shah]]. There is no reference whether Fath Shah undertook any military expedition or not. But from the evidence of coins an ...
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  • ...hah]] (1389-1410). It indicates that he was perhaps the court poet of Azam Shah and wrote the volume at his request. Although it has praise for the parents ...
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  • ...under Shah Shuja and fought many battles against Dara and Aurangzeb. When Shah Shuja fled North India, Muhammad Masum accompanied him to Bengal. ...ded the battles he had fought under Shah Shuja in a book called ''Tarikh-e-Shah Shujai''. A manuscript of this book, written in Persian, has been preserved ...
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  • ...on shah]] (1772-1890), he came to be known as Duddu Mallik Biswas or Duddu Shah. ...Pathshala in the adjoining village of Harishpur. Apart from Bangla, Duddu Shah knew Sanskrit, Arabic and Persian. ...
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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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  • ...an [[Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah|jalaluddin muhammad shah]], Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah ascended the throne in 837 AH/1433 AD, at the age of 14. Evil counsel led h ...
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  • ...l (R)|shah jalal]] (R) and the 360 Awlias contains some reference to Badar Shah and his shrine in [[Chittagong District|chittagong]]. ...al khan gazi]], the general of [[Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah|fakruddin mubarak shah]], to capture Chittagong. ...
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  • '''Firuz Shah Tughlaq''' the sultan of Delhi from 1351 to 1388. On the death of [[Muhamma ...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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  • ...possession a Persian waqfnama (deed of endowment) of Anwar Khan, a son of Shah Amanat. ...t) of high order. He then gave up his job and remained busy in meditation. Shah Amanat is ranked among the great saints of Chittagong. People visit his maz ...
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  • ...lhet]] expedition with commander Sikandar Khan and Hazrat [[Shah Jalal (R)|shah jalal]] (R). ...tariqa]] (order). There are many legends about his supernatural powers. At Shah Jalal's direction, accompanied by twelve saints, he attacked and defeated k ...
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  • ...lice system produced some order though the degree of inland security. Sher Shah was the first Muslim ruler of India to provide a level of security to life ...
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  • ...Ghazi Shah can undoubtedly be identified as the son of Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah. ...gdom in the second year of the reign of his successor, Ikhtiyaruddin Ghazi Shah. ...
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  • ...n, buried it there and the burial place became famous as the ''Astana'' of Shah Turkan Shahid. Shah Turkan was killed approximately in 677 AH (1288 AD). His ''mazar'' is an or ...
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  • ...emen, via Delhi, in the early 14th century. He met Hazrat [[Shah Jalal (R)|shah jalal]] Mujarbad (R) at the khanqah of Hazrat Nizam Uddin Aulia (R) in Delh ...him to Dhaka to preach Islam in this region. Pir Yemeni and his disciple, Shah Balkhi, established a [[Khanqah|khanqah]] at a place near the present Secre ...
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  • ...g Sylhet. His severed head was said to have been found in the river Titas. Shah Syed Ahmad Kallashahid's followers buried his head at Kharampur near akhaur ...
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  • ...y. He ascended the throne with the title of Shamsuddin Abul Muzaffar Yusuf Shah in 879 AH/1474 AD. It appears from his inscriptions that he also took title ...rohibited drinking of wine within his dominions. A lover of justice, Yusuf Shah often summoned the ''Ulama'' and ''Qazis'' to his ''Darbar'' (court) and ad ...
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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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  • ...nna Shah Darvesh is very popular, though nothing is known about him. Munna Shah Darvesh lies buried in a tomb at Mograpara, adjacent to the market and on t ...
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  • '''Munsif''' ordinarily means a judge. Sher Shah divided Bengal into several sarkars, and each was subdivided into smaller d In [[Sher Shah|sher shah]]s (1539-1545) administration a munsif was an official in the pargana along ...
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  • ...th his companions Sayyed Shah Abbas, Sayyed Dilal Bukhari, Shah Sultan and Shah Karam Ali. Tradition goes that he used to cover his face with a piece of cl ...hi. The mazars of Sayyed Shah Abbas, Sayyed Dilal Bukhari, Shah Sultan and Shah Karam Ali are situated at Bagha, Dilalpur, Sultanganj and Biraldah respecta ...
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  • ...R)|shah ali baghdadi]] at Mirpur in Dhaka. He became the disciple of Kalim Shah Bagdadi and studied sufi philosophy of the [[Qadiriah|qadiriah]] school and ...ne in Dhaka. He preached Islam and also treated patients. His mausoleum on Shah Sahib Lane is still preserved. It is now flanked by an orphanage, a madrasa ...
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  • ...yaz-us-Salatin|riyaz-us-salatin]], he was a son of Sultan Shamsuddin Yusuf Shah. ...gal for two months. No coins and inscriptions bearing the name of Sikandar Shah II have yet been found. His name is only mentioned in the chronicles of the ...
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  • ...acher (who probably died in 1630 AD) ordered his disciple to go to Bengal. Shah Abdullah Kirmani traversing several places ultimately came to Birbhum and s ...ya-i-Hind'', a book written in Urdu, a very different story is given about Shah Abdullah Kirmani. According to this book the saint was a Bengali by birth a ...
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  • ...ng under [[Ruknuddin Barbak Shah|ruknuddin barbak shah]]. Alauddin Hossain Shah occupied Chittagong in 1512 and appointed Paragal Khan as a laskar (Command ...a|gauda]] before coming to Chittagong with the charge of commander. Husain Shah gave him abundant landed property and precious gifts. ...
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  • ...acher (who probably died in 1630 AD) ordered his disciple to go to Bengal. Shah Abdullah Kirmani traversing several places ultimately came to Birbhum and s ...ya-i-Hind'', a book written in Urdu, a very different story is given about Shah Abdullah Kirmani. According to this book the saint was a Bengali by birth a ...
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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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  • ...e. He is known only by his popular name Majnu Shah, sometimes called Majnu Shah Burhana and often Majnu Fakir. ...eople of Bengal in his fight against the rule of East India Company. Majnu Shah used to live at Baliakandi in Hemtabad thana of Dinajpur district. He had a ...
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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 a companion of the 14th century Sufi saint Hazrat [[Shah Jalal (R)|shah jalal]] (R), while others believe that he came to [[Dhaka|dhaka]] to preach ...ddin belonged to the Chixtia tariqa, or way, and was awarded the title of 'Shah'. People from different walks of life visit his shrine to pray and give alm ...
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  • ...(R) in Rajshahi and [[Shah Amanat (R)|shah amanat]] (R) in Chittagong, and Shah Ali Baghdadi (R) in Dhaka. Chittagong, where there are the mazars of twelve ...
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  • ...defeated, captured and sent [[Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah|ghiyasuddin bahadur shah]], son and successor of Shamsuddin Firuz, to Delhi as a prisoner and placed ...
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  • ...just on the confluence of the rivers. On the adjacent south of the tomb of Shah Langar lies an old graveyard wherein exists the tomb of his wife along with ...own about the saint laid buried here. Local people also call him Shah Alam Shah. He seems to flourish in the late fourteenth or early fifteenth century AD. ...
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  • ...saint. He took part in the Sylhet expedition with Hazrat [[Shah Jalal (R)|shah jalal]] (R). One of the 360 Awlias, Jalaluddin preached Islam in Sylhet tow ...
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  • ...ki Shah''' a fakir who resisted company rule in Bakarganj in 1792. Balaki Shah was a resident of [[mouza]] Bakhari under Salimabad ''[[pargana]]'' of Baka ...poses he also repaired the old Sujabad fort, earlier built by [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]]. ...
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  • ...an Jahan Ali|khan jahan ali]] (R) at [[Bagerhat District|bagerhat]] and of Shah Ali Baghdadi (R) at Dhaka. Devotees often visit dargahs to ask boons of the ...
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  • ...ur after the name of Shah Madar. Now Madaripur is a full-fledged district. Shah Madar's [[dargah|dargah]] or tomb on the bank of the Arial Khan is visited ...
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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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  • ...ry) Military chief of Sultan [[Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah|fakhruddin mubarak shah]] (1338-1349). Kadal Khan accompanied Haji Khalil and Badar Alam to [[Chitt ...
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  • '''Nusrat Shah's Mosque and Dighi''' On the southeastern corner of a big tank popularly k ...hat of [[Bagha Mosque|bagha mosque]], another work of [[Nusrat Shah|nusrat shah]]. The mosque was also profusely decorated with terracotta embellishments. ...
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  • ...459-1474) and so it is presumed that he was not only a contemporary Barbak Shah, but also graced his court. ...e of the literary activities in the court of Barbak Shah. Ruknuddin Barbak Shah is known to have patronised many Bengali Hindu poets. The Sharfnamah (Farha ...
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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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  • ...hammad Sagir|shah muhammad sagir]], a court-poet of Sultan Giyasuddin Azam Shah of Gaura (1389-1410), wrote the book in the 15th century at the Suntan';s r ...Sagir, medieval poets like [[Hakim, Abdul|abdul hakim]], [[Shah Garibullah|shah garibullah]], Gholam Safatullah, Sadeq Ali and Fakir Mohammad wrote stories ...
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  • ...affairs) from the intensity of devotions, and hence popularly called Pagla Shah. It is said that 'he was a great thief-catcher, that he nailed every thief Pagla Shah is laid buried in a tomb at village Habibpur, to the northeast of Mograpara ...
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  • ...of Daulat Wazir Bahram Khan. Later on, Fathabad was renamed Faridpur after Shah Fariduddin Masud, a renowned saint and a disciple of Muinuddin Chisti (1142 ...
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  • ...ce with other persons whose fathers had served Sher Shah and his son Islam Shah. Abbas Sarwani mentions as his sources, many other persons who held high ra ...and was also a servant of the government, he did not fail to idealise Sher Shah by giving him credit for introducing political and administrative instituti ...
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  • ...), and the Baba Saleh Mosque (1505 AD) during the reign of Alauddin Husain Shah, situated about 1 km to the south-west of Bandar Shahi Mosque. In the inscr ...
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  • '''Ponkai Diwana''' a celebrated saint of Sonargaon. His real name is Shah Abdul Ala, popularly known as Ponkai Diwana. He lies buried at Daharpara (a ...h the lattice stone placed at the head of his grave. His wife, and his son Shah Imam Bakhsh (Chulu Mian) also lie buried here. [Muazzam Hussain Khan] ...
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  • ...tance of this fort was further enhanced when Alauddin [[Husain Shah|husain shah]] transferred his capital from Gaur to Ekdala. ...
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  • ...current at [[Chhota Pandua|chhota pandua]] (Hughli district, West Bengal), Shah Safiuddin attained martyrdom after conquering the place. His body was broug [[Image:ShahShafiuddinsDargah.jpg|right|thumbnail|400px|Shah Safiuddin’s Astana, West Bengal]] ...
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  • ...the son of a certain king of Balkh, and hence he is also known as Balkhi. Shah Sultan, preferring an austere life, gave up the throne he had inherited and ...ultan and was killed while his minister embraced Islam and saved his life. Shah Sultan then proceeded to Mahasthan, and the local king Parasuram and his si ...
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  • ...was born on 21 [[ramadan]] 693 AH (1294 AD) in Makkah. He left Makka with Shah Jalal and began preaching [[islam]] in South-West Bengal. Syed Abbas Ali's ...
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  • ...the DIT building. There are three graves; the middle one is said to be of Shah Niamatullah. [Mosharraf Hussain Bhuiyan] ...
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  • ...nasty. He succeeded his father, [[Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah|nasiruddin mahmud shah]], in 864 AH/1459 AD. Prior to his accession to the throne he served as gov ...ith one hundred and twenty associates. After his arrival at [[lakhnauti]], Shah Ismail was able to draw the attention of the sultan and gain his favour by ...
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  • ...m and settled there about the beginning of the fourteenth century. Pahlwan Shah's son Karforma Sahib was also a saintly person who acquired the pargana of ...ngraved text `Az Fazl Ghazi' (from Fazl Ghazi) along with the name of Sher Shah. Fazl Ghazi was in close alliance with [[Isa Khan|isa khan]] ''Masnad-i-Ala ...
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  • ...e, believed to enshrine the mortal remains of a legendary Sufi saint named Shah Turkan Shahid. It is located on the western bank of the Karatoya at Sherpur [[Image:ShahTurkanMazar.jpg|right|thumbnail|400px|Shah Turkan’s Dargah, Bogra]] ...
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  • ...scovered by GH Damant from Kantaduar, Rangpur, where one of the shrines of Shah Ismail Ghazi has been lying. He published the text and extract translation ...at and says that the saint lived in the time of sultan Shamsuddin Muzaffar Shah who ruled from 1491 to 1493 AD. Therefore, the evidence of [[Abdul Lutif|ab ...
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  • ...h inundated the capital city annually, but all his attempts proved futile. Shah Ismail advised the sultan to construct a bridge over the Chutia-Putia marsh ...he frontier post of Ghoraghat, got jealous over the popularity and fame of Shah Ismail and sent a false report to the sultan that Ismail Ghazi, in collusio ...
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  • ...alal Khan Lohani of Bihar and [[Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah|ghiyasuddin mahmud shah]] of Bengal in 1534. ...Gaur hastened Humayun's advance at the request of the ousted Sultan Mahmud Shah. Sher Khan did not oppose him and let Humayun enter Gaur almost unopposed. ...
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  • '''Shah Niamatullah's Tomb''' is the first Mughal tomb structure in Bangladesh. It ...[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] (1639-1660 AD), who is reported to have built the Shah Niamatullah Mosque Complex. Presence of some architectural features of the ...
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  • ...bsence of written evidence, the identity and history of the saint, Makhdum Shah Daulah Shahid (R), cannot be established. The only source of information about Makhdum Shah is an oral tradition current in the area and collected about a century back ...
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  • ...he settled in [[Rajmahal|rajmahal]] and married there. Prince [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]], the viceroy of Bengal, showed him much honour. The saint then repa ...dea about his attainments and wisdom. He had no attraction for court life. Shah Shuja, a faithful murid (disciple) of the saint, built for his murshid (div ...
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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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  • ...and the other at Madina, built by [[Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah|ghiyasuddin azam shah]], the sultan of Bengal (792-813AH=1389-1410AD). Both the madrasas came to ...
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  • ...n about the construction of the mosque. According to legends, [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]], subahdar of Bengal (1639-60) built it to commemorate his victory o [[Image:ShahShujaMosque.jpg|right|thumbnail|400px|Shah Shuja Mosque, Comilla]] ...
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  • ...cts. It is said that he was the son of a sister of Hazrat [[Shah Jalal (R)|shah jalal]] (R) and was born in Yemen. He, with his uncle, took part in the exp ...s tomb. On the 4th, 5th and 6th day of Rabi-ul-Awal, the ''Urs'' of Hazrat Shah Paran (R) takes place. His grave is located in a high hillock and it is car ...
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  • ...ahmud Shah|ghiyasuddin mahmud shah]], son of Alauddin [[Husain Shah|husain shah]]. The nomenclature 'Jahaniyan Mosque' is rather obscure. It is believed th ...
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  • ...mentioned Iliyas Shah as ''Shah-i-Bangalah'', ''Sultan-i-Bangalah'' and ''Shah-i-Bangaliyan'' after he had consolidated his power over whole of Bengal by The independent Sultanate established by Iliyas Shah lasted for about two hundred years and during this long period the name Ban ...
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  • ...0 at village Khalsi in Govindaganj thana of Gaibandha district. His father Shah Abdul Gafoor was a well-to-do ''jotedar''. Abdul Hamid passed his Matricula Shah Abdul Hamid started his political career as an activist of [[Indian Nationa ...
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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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  • '''Tajuddin Quraishi''' (R) one of the companions of Hazrat [[Shah Jalal (R)|shah jalal]] (R) in the conquest of Sylhet. Son of Kiamuddin, a well-known ''suf ...
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  • '''Rahman, Shah Azizur''' (1925-1987)  lawyer and politician. He was born on 23 November 1 Shah Azizur Rahman was active in politics right from his student life. Between 1 ...
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  • ...ionalised the post and it was in vogue during the rule of [[Sher Shah|sher shah]] and [[Akbar|akbar]]. This petty official maintained, apart from other pap ...
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  • ...ble appeasing gifts. Babur became pleased with the neutral stand of Nusrat Shah and abandoned his plan of attacking Bengal. ...abur refrained from making further inroads into the Bengal kingdom. Nusrat Shah acceded to all demands of Babur and kept Bengal free from the Mughal invasi ...
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  • ...nsible officers of military and revenue department in the Pargana. In Sher Shah's administrative unit, the pargana consisting of villages, the Shiqdar had ...
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  • ...e mosque, was a well-known general of Sultan Alauddin [[Husain Shah|husain shah]] of Bengal, who is credited with having conquered Kamrup, Kamta, Jajnagar ...of a mosque and a minaret by Rukn Khan during the reign of Alauddin Husain Shah in the year 918 AH (1512 AD). It was actually found fixed over the main ent ...
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  • ...aribullah|shah garibullah]], Mohsin Awliya, Shah Badar, Sharfuddin Chisti, Shah Jamal, died and were buried in Bengal. ...
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  • [[Image:Egarasindhur,Mymensingh.jpg|thumb|400px|Shah Muhammad Mosque, Egarasindhur, Kishoreganj]] ...wo mosques - [[Sadi Mosque|sadi mosque]] (1652) and [[Shah Muhammad Mosque|shah muhammad mosque]] (1680) - were built here. ...
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  • ...was renamed Khalifatabad-Badarpur in 1535 AD by Sultan Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah who added the word Badarpur after his honourific Abd-al-Badar. The town has ...
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  • '''Shah Shuja Mosque2''' is located a few yards north of the [[Walipur Alamgiri Mo [[Image:ShahShujaMosqueWalipur.jpg|right|thumbnail|400px|Shah Shuja Mosque, Chandpur]] ...
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  • ...ishmand ruled over Taraf even after the fall of the house of Sultan Husayn Shah (1540), and perhaps up to the sixth decade of the sixteenth century. Therea ...
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  • ...citadel of Gaur-Lakhnauti, is a Mughal building, ascribed to [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]], son of Emperor [[Shahjahan|shahjahan]], and governor of Bengal in ...own that Shah Shuja often visited his patron saint [[Shah Niamatullah (R)1|shah niamatullah]] Wali who resided in the southern part of the city in Firuzpur ...
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  • ...skin Shah Mulla''' (R) one of the many saints of Chittagong. Mulla Miskin Shah lies buried in a tomb situated on a hill opposite the Government Mohsin Col ...Shaikh Sardu Mughali Siddiqui. On the evidence of the farman Mulla Miskin Shah can be placed in the 17th century and the mosque can also be assigned styli ...
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  • ...annexations. But during the initial period of his reign, Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah led an expedition against [[Kamarupa|kamarupa]], conquered it and kept it u ...ncident conveys the whole spirit of the administration of Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah. ...
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  • .... His accession to the throne marks the restoration of the House of Iliyas Shah after a gap of about twenty three (1412-1435) years. ...of Bengal since the time of [[Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah|jalaluddin muhammad shah]], were involved in a deadly conflict with the Lodi sutlans of Delhi and he ...
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  • '''Shah Alam II''' (1761-1805) Prince Ali Gauhar, afterwards Emperor Shah Alam II, had been the heir apparent of his father, Emperor Azizuddin Alamgi ...rn, to withdraw from the province. Clive sent about a thousand Pounds, and Shah Alam left Bengal. ...
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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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  • ...ah|sheikh faizullah]], Rameswar Bhattacharya, Ramananda, [[Shah Garibullah|shah garibullah]], [[Bharatchandra Ray|bharatchandra]] etc. ...
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  • ...between 1432 and 1436 AD (836-839 AH) during the reign of Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah. ...sped stone arch of the mihrab is also noticed in [[Fath Shah’s Mosque|fath shah’s mosque]] (1484) at Mograpara and the [[Dewanbagh Mosque|dewanbagh mosqu ...
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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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  • ...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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  • ...he throne of Bengal by assassinating the Habshi Sultan Shamsuddin Muzaffar Shah, under whom he had served as ''wazir''. He was elected sultan by the leadin ...scent, which is numismatically established. The expression ''Sultan Husain Shah bin Saiyid Ashraf-ul-Husaini'' frequently appears on his coins. Thus there ...
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  • ...al khan]] (16th century), an army officer of Alauddin [[Husain Shah|husain shah]]. Popularly called ''Paragaler Dighi'', the tank is considered to be the s ...
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  • ...osque, believed to have been built by Sultan Alauddin [[Husain Shah|husain shah]], stands at Satoir, a village in the north part of Boalmari upazila in Far Legend has it that Alauddin Hussain Shah built the mosque in honour of his spiritual guide. Later, it was abandoned ...
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  • ...tudent and contemporary of Sultan [[Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah|ghiyasuddin azam shah]]. ...ne with the title of Sultan [[Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah|jalaluddin muhammad shah]]. ...
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  • ...kan, Masum retired to Maldah and utilised the time in writing the Tarikh-i-Shah Shujai. ...iri are identical with those of the manuscripts of what is called Tarikh-i-Shah Shujai. ...
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  • ...Shah Qalandar of Panipath was the first spiritual guide of this community. Shah Shafiuddin of Pandua in the district of Hughli is regarded as the first Suf ...
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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 ...msuddin Firuz Shah. On his accession to the throne Sultan Shamsuddin Firuz Shah entrusted the governorship of Bihar to Tajuddin Hatim Khan, one of his sons ...
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  • [[Image:KarimShahAbdul.jpg |right|thumbnail|300px|Shah Abdul Karim]] '''Karim, Shah Abdul''' (1916-2009) folksinger, lyricist, composer was born at Dhalasrom v ...
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  • ...''(army officer) in Chittagong under Sultan Alauddin [[Husain Shah|husain shah]] (1494 -1519 AD). ...
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  • ...he pagal panthi movement after the death of his father in 1813. Under Tipu Shah the movement turned into a peasant rebellion against local [[Zamindar|zamin ...herefore, had the moral claim to be the ruler. In the given condition Tipu Shah decided to play the role of a just and religious ruler. ...
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  • ...sultan of Khorasan on the very night when the assault was made by Tughlaq Shah. In the confusion that followed, the child was left in its cradle and was l ...esentative in the administration of Sonargoan. After the revolt of Bahadur Shah in 1328 AD, Tatar Khan took immediate action, defeated Bahadur, made him a ...
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  • ...ah|On shah]], [[Pagla Kanai|pagla kanai]], [[Hasan Raja|hasan raja]], Kanu Shah and poet Jasimuddin. ...
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  • ...tion of a gateway during the reign of Sultan Alauddin [[Husain Shah|husain shah]] in 1512 AD. Since architecturally there is no clear dynastic definition o ...sain Shahi period, the building must have been the work of Alauddin Husain Shah. ...
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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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  • ...60 AD) during the reign of Sultan [[Ruknuddin Barbak Shah|ruknuddin barbak shah]] (1459-1474), whose wazir Ikrar Khan, ordered the construction of the mosq ...
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  • ...rupa'. The Khen dynasty, however, came to an end when [[Husain Shah|husain shah]] invaded the kingdom of Kamata in 1498 and assumed the title - 'conqueror But Husain Shah's conquest of Kamata was short lived, and a new phase of its history began ...
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  • ...rs suffered extreme financial hardship. Towards the end of his life, Masud Shah, his spiritual master, gave him the title of 'Quaderi Khilafat'. ...
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  • ...ria tarika, a sufi sect which flourished in Bengal under the leadership of Shah Sultan Hasan Suriya Burhana in the second half of the seventeenth century. ...Shah etc. Bhabani Pathak, a Bhojpuri Brahmin, who had discourse with Majnu Shah and also had communication with a petty zamindar Devi Chaudhurani, led the ...
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  • ...n Shah Mulla Mosque and Tomb''' The tomb of [[Miskin Shah Mulla (R)|miskin shah mulla]] along with a mosque is situated on the eastern slope of a hill know [[Image:MiskinShahMullaMosqueTomb.jpg|right|thumbnail|400px|Miskin Shah Mulla Mosque, Chittagong]] ...
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  • ...Muzaffar [[Nusrat Shah|nusrat shah]], son of Alauddin [[Husain Shah|husain shah]] on 4 Rajab 932 AH/21 April 1526 AD. It is interesting that the record men ...
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  • ...other Mughal remains within the fort suggest that even the Mughal governor shah suja used it. ...za is mentioned in an inscription of Sultan [[Ruknuddin Barbak Shah|barbak shah]] who, according to it, constructed the gateway in 871 AH (1466 AD). A part ...
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  • ...which puts it in the reign of Yusuf Shah of the later [[Iliyas Shah|iliyas shah]] dynasty. Certainly, the style of the mosque conforms to this period. [Sul ...
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  • ...al events. The poem also contains an eulogy of Sultan [[Husain Shah|husain shah]] (1494-1519), as 'invincible in war' and a 'kalpataru' or heavenly tree in ...
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  • ...n built by [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] (1639-1660 AD) in honour of the saint Shah Niamatullah Wali who lies buried nearby in a tomb. The complex, built on th [[Image:ShahNiamatullahWaliMosquePlan.jpg|right|thumbnail|400px|Shah Niamatullah Mosque]] ...
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  • ...ed his father in 1519 AD and assumed the title of Sultan Nasiruddin Nusrat Shah. During his father's lifetime he was associated with the administration and ...Fearing Humayun';s invasion of Bengal Nusrat had sent an envoy to Bahadur Shah of Gujrat with a view to concluding a friendly alliance with him. But Nusra ...
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  • ...erence to one 'Mulk Sudkawan' (Chittagong) under Sultan Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah in the report of Ibn Battuta clearly indicates that the province in south-e ...ns of Bengal, Appendix to JASB, vol. ii, 1957; MH Khan, Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah of Sonarganw, Dhaka, 2005. ...
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  • ...rgaon]] and is ascribed to Sultan [[Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah|ghiyasuddin azam shah]], the third Iliyas Shahi ruler of Bengal. The tomb stands on the edge of a [[Image:GhiyasuddinAzamShahTomb.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah’s Tomb, Sonargaon]] ...
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  • ...adrasas known to have been erected by Sultan Alauddin [[Husain Shah|husain shah]] at Belbari on the Indian side of Gaur-Lakhnauti. The other is at Darasbar ...
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  • ...luddin Muhammad Shah''' (1415-1433) sultan of Bengal. Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah was the son of [[Raja Ganesha|raja ganesha]]. His early name was 'Jadu' and Jalaluddin established diplomatic relations with the Timurid ruler Shah Rukh of Herat, Yung Lo of China and al-Ashraf Barsbay, the Mamluk ruler of ...
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  • ...kly journal published from [[Calcutta|calcutta]] in 1853. It was edited by Shah Syed Reazatullah of [[Brahmanbaria District|brahmanbaria]]. Like other jour ...
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  • [[Image:KibriaShahAMS.jpg|thumb|400px|Shah AMS Kibria]] ...Abu Muhammad Shamsul Kibria was born on 1 May 1931 at Habiganj. His father Shah Imtiaz Ali was a pioneer in promoting primary education in Sylhet region. S ...
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  • ...nd in front of the mosque, a tomb was built that is assumed to be of Qutub Shah's that is why the mosque is named after him. The tomb is in a dilapidated c ...
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  • ...Burdwan district, [[West Bengal|west bengal]]. He was an adviser to Husain Shah, king of [[Gauda, Janapada|gauda]]. It was with his assistance that [[Rupa ...to enjoy reading ''Shrikrsvavijay''. Maladhar Basu was honoured by Hussain Shah with the title of 'Gunaraj Khan' for his poetic achievements. [Wakil Ahmed ...
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  • '''Shah Ali Thana''' (Dhaka metropolitan) area 5.15 sq km, located in between 23° Administration 'Shah Ali Thana, named after Sufi saint Hazrat Shah Ali Baghdadi, was formed in' 2005. ...
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  • ...t is called, brings one to this logical conclusion. It is very likely that Shah Shuja built this small palace as a khanqah (resting, meditating and preachi ...
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  • Hazrat [[Shah Jalal (R)|shah jalal]] (r), the famous Muslim saint of sylhet was a follower of the Suhraw ...
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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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  • ...n during the reign of Sultan Nasiruddin Abul Muzaffar [[Nusrat Shah|nusrat shah]] (1519-1532). ...
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  • '''Shah Barid Khan''' a medieval narrative-poet. He wrote three narrative-poetry bo Besides Arabic and Sanskrit languages, Shah Barid Khan was also well versed in the Sanskrit language. The source of his ...
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  • ...h]] and Sultan Nasiruddin [[Nusrat Shah|nusrat shah]] respectively. Husain Shah also built a siqayah or shed for drinking water at the dargah of the saint. ...
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  • ...he district of Mirzapur, in the western border of Tippera, by [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] (1639-1660). Azad al Husaini, a contempoaryr, has narrated the conq ...
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  • ...n [[Nusrat Shah|nusrat shah]], son of Sultan Alauddin [[Husain Shah|husain shah]]. There is no inscription indicating the date of the construction of the m ...or ablution. There are epitaphs of Darwish Maulana Muhammad Arab and Wazir Shah Ali in a surrounded courtyard, 36.58m east of the mosque. This architectura ...
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  • ...n example of a farman of this type is the one which Emperor [[Shah Alam II|shah alam ii]] issued (12 August 1765) to the [[East India Company, The|east ind ...was called a nishan, and if not, a ''parwana''. For example, [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]], subahdar of Bengal and son of [[Shahjahan|shahjahan]], had issued ...
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  • ...mosque itself, ie, it was built by Sultan Nasiruddin [[Nusrat Shah|nusrat shah]]. ...rved in the Maldah State Museum) speaks of a gateway constructed by Nusrat Shah in 930 AH (1523 AD). Since this inscription was found close to the site and ...
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  • ...Sultan' of the poems was the abbreviation of 'Sultan-ul-Arefin' and hence Shah Sultan and Bayejid Bostami were identical. Hamidullah Khan, the 19th centur ...
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  • '''Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah''' (1533-38 AD) the last sultan of the Husain Shahi dynasty of Bengal. He a ...n progress. Makhdum Alam, governor of Hajipur, refused to recognise Mahmud Shah as the sultan of Bengal and on the pretext of Sultan Alauddin Firuz's death ...
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  • ...inence during the reign of Sultan [[Ruknuddin Barbak Shah|ruknuddin barbak shah]] (1459-1474) who raised its status to a mint town and named it Barbakabad ...3 AD) and underwent a renovation during the time of Sultan Alauddin Husain Shah in 912 AH (1506 AD). [Sultan Ahmad] ...
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  • ...leh]], a high official under Sultan [[Jalaluddin Fath Shah|jalaluddin fath shah]]. ...
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  • ...D) fixed on the wall of the tomb. Although they do not mention the name of Shah Ata, they speak about the importance of the place. According to the report ...
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  • ...un|humayun]], the Mughal emperor, he left Bengal. He assumed the title of 'Shah' after defeating the emperor in the battle of Chausa (near Buxar) in 1539, In a brief reign of only five years (1540-1545), Sher Shah established peace and order in the empire and remodelled its administration ...
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  • ...m and settled there about the beginning of the fourteenth century. Pahlwan Shah's son Karforma Sahib was also a saintly person who acquired the ''pargana'' ...
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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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  • ...9) and his son Nasiruddin Nusrat Shah (1519-1532) of Gaur. Alauddin Husain Shah occupied Chittagong in 1512 and appointed Paragal Khan as the army chief an ...
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  • '''Shah Sultan Rumi''' (R) a saint, whose ''dargah'' is at Madanpur in the distric It appears that Shah Sultan Rumi was one of those saints who came to Bengal in the early period. ...
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  • ...was Asauddin. After the death of his father, he was made minister by Nizam Shah Sur, the ruler of Chittagong. ...
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  • ...ir]]. During the Husain Shahi dynasty, Iqlim was a province. During Iliyas Shah, the term Arsah, Iqlim, and Mulk were used in coins and inscriptions. Ziaud ...ciety of Pakistan'', III, 1958; Muazzam Hussain Khan, ''Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah of Sonargaon'', Dhaka, 2005. ...
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  • ...n that it was erected by Sultan [[Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah|nasiruddin mahmud shah]] (1435-59 AD) at the time of the building of his citadel seems untenable. ...gateway was s substitution of a weaker gateway built by Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah at the time of the erection of the citadel. Because of their weak construct ...
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  • ...as initially called ''Sarak-i-Azam'' or highway. Built by [[Sher Shah|sher shah]] in the 16th century. The road ran from [[sonargaon]] in Bengal to Lahore ...
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  • ...d for traffic in early 1980. The name of the airport was changed to Hazrat Shah Jalal International airport in 2009. Aviation infrastructure is developed a ...airport at Barisal and STOL airports at Bogra and Mongla. Besides, Amanat Shah Airport at Chittagong and the Osmany Airport at Sylhet were developed into ...
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  • ...e it narrated the spirituality and virtues of the central character Sheikh Shah Jalal. The poet proclaimed the victory of[[Islam| islam]] and celebrated th ...ones). Most stories narrate the divine grace and spiritual power of Sheikh Shah Jalal, on the one hand, and preaches Islam through conversion, establishmen ...
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  • ...st ten years of Aurangzeb's reign. The period saw the fall of [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]], [[Mir Jumla|mir jumla]]'s unsuccessful invasion of Kamarupa and As ...
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  • Law later joined Emperor [[Shah Alam II|shah alam]] and became a military advisor to the emperor in his unsuccessful inv ...
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  • ...n of [[Akbar|akbar]]. It was written in about 1612 by Muhammad Qasim Hindu Shah, better known as Firishtah. ...also known as Gulshan-i-Ibrahimi because it was dedicated to Ibrahim Adil Shah of Bijapur. Firishtah based his work on the previously written books, parti ...
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  • ...annot be divided into separate communities'. In Bengal, [[Lalon Shah|lalon shah]] and [[Hasan Raja|hasan raja]] also had the same bhajans. Mahatma Gandhi's ...
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  • '''Fath Shah's Mosque''' is situated in the dargah complex in Nagar Sadipur village of M [[Image:FathShahsMosque.jpg|thumb|400px|Fath Shah’s Mosque, Sonargaon]] ...
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  • ...ah Niamatullah Mosque|shah niamatullah]], the patron saint of [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]]. Although no contemporary historian has mentioned Fath Khan, tradit ...
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  • ...enced by an inscription, by Mir Abul Qusim, diwan of Subahdar [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] in 1640 AD (1050 AH). ...
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  • ...ater, he also participated in the war against Dara Shiqoh and [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] with Aurangzeb's army. ...
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  • ...ismail ghazi]], the saint-general of Sultan [[Ruknuddin Barbak Shah|barbak shah]]. ...
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  • ...of Syed Shah Mostafa Bagdadi, a close associate of [[Shah Jalal (R)|hazrat shah jalal]] (R). ...
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  • ...got the status of a mint town in 1544 during the time of [[Sher Shah|sher shah]]. [[Sulaiman Karrani|sulaiman karrani]] (1563-1572) after the death of his ...
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  • ...this waqf estate. During the time of Sultan [[Ruknuddin Barbak Shah|barbak shah]] (1459-1474) the place took the shape of a town and a mosque was construct ...
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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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  • ...72 AD) during the reign of Sultan [[Ruknuddin Barbak Shah|ruknuddin barbak shah]]. The mosque was left unused for a long time being thickly covered by a he ...
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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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  • ...e of Chausa (1539) gave the Sur Afghans, in the person of [[Sher Shah|sher shah]], the mastery over Bengal, which lasted for a quarter of a century (1538-1 ...his associates. Isa Khan drove away the Mughal flotilla of war-boats under Shah Bardi. ...
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  • ...he suggested that the latter should complete it. In another turn of events Shah Nawaz Khan was arrested in 1758, his house was plundered and all his books, .... This rearranged copy is called the first edition of the Maasir-ul-Umara. Shah Nawaz Khan's son Abdul Hai fortunately escaped death, received his father's ...
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  • ...ected during the time of Sultan [[Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah|nasiruddin mahmud shah]] (1435-1459 AD). In all probability, the inscription of Bakht Binat's Mosq ...
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  • ...y known as the mausoleum of [[Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah|jalaluddin muhammad shah]], son of [[Raja Ganesha|raja ganesha]], is the earliest of the extant arch ...the eastern one that of his son Sultan [[Shah Syed Ahmad Kallashahid|ahmad shah]]. A peculiar feature of the inner spacious room is its four alcoves built ...
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  • '''Lalon Shah''' (1774-1890) preceptor of [[Baul|baul]] asceticism, composer and singer [[Image:LalanShah.jpg|thumb|400px|Sketch of Lalon Shah by Jyotirindranath Tagore]] ...
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  • ...r of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa. At that time Delhi was in the grip of Nadir Shah's invasion, and in such a chaotic situation it was possible for him to obta ...
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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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  • ..., Hazrat|muhammad]] (Sm). Shah Sayyid Ahmad (1780-1831) of Rai Barelwi and Shah Ismail (1782-1831) were the pioneers of the movement. Both of them emphasis ...
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  • ...cutta, 1882), thought it to have been the tomb of Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah (1435-36'1459-60 AD), the founder of the dynasty that came to occupy power ...t by the ruler who built the citadel and the gateway, ie Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah. ...
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  • ...quered Pandua at the behest of Firuz Shah (identified with Shmsuddin Firuz Shah). ...
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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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  • ...of Lakhnauti and took the title of Sultan Shamsuddin [[Iliyas Shah|iliyas shah]]. ...house of Ganesh held power. Sultan [[Jalaluddin Fath Shah|jalaluddin fath shah]], the last ruler of this dynasty, was killed by his Abyssinian slave and T ...
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  • ...be fast or slow. Amir Khasru introduced the fast kheyal and Sultan Hussain Shah Sarki of Jaunpur (15th century) the slow kheyal. Both types have two parts: ...ous vina maestro, Niamat Khan (Sadarang), at the court of Emperor Muhammad Shah in the 18th century. Niamat Khan composed numerous kheyals and extended its ...
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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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  • ...dge (Shah Amanat Bridge) was constructed over the river Karnafuli in 1989. Shah Amanot Bridge brought about a great change in the communication shortening ...ntroduced a ferry service on the Karnafuli river at Firingi Bazar near the Shah Amanat Bridge in February 2001 at a cost of Taka 38 million. But the ferry ...
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  • Humayun came to Bengal chasing Sher Khan ([[Sher Shah|sher shah]]), and stayed in the capital city of gaur for nine months. Jauhar's accoun ...
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  • ...up a principality for himself in the Gangetic Doab. Being defeated by Adil Shah at Chhibra-Mau, 18 miles south of Farrukhabad, Taj Khan joined his brothers ...Taj Khan ascended the throne of Bengal killing Sultan Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah III and established the Karrani rule in 1563. But Taj Khan could not enjoy ...
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  • ...ayed in this connection by the Nawab of Lakhnau, Wajid Ali Shah. Wajid Ali Shah was dethroned by the British in 1856 and banished to Metiaburuz in Kolkata. ...
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  • ...the construction of a mosque during the reign of Sultan Ala al-din Husain Shah by one Majlis Khurshid in Chittagong. The medieval road built by Sultan Fakhr al-Din Mubarak Shah of Sonargaon, the first Muslim conqueror of Chittagong, also entered the ci ...
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  • ...of his armed forces. Later, during the rule of Sultan [[Nusrat Shah|nusrat shah]] (1519-1532), Afghans played a very important role holding key positions l ...cended its throne. Afghan officers and troops rejoiced the victory of Sher Shah, their compatriot and accepted his command. ...
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  • ...was built during the reign of [[Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah|ghiyasuddin mahmud shah]], the last Husain Shahi sultan of Bengal. [Shamsul Hossain] ...
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  • ...sque resembles the square nine-domed mausoleum of [[Sikandar Shah|sikandar shah]] beside the [[Adina Mosque|adina mosque]] at Hazrat Pandua, the first know ...
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  • '''Shah Muhammad Mosque''' is situated at Egarasindhur under Pakundia upazila of K [[Image:ShahMohammadMosquePlan.jpg|right|thumbnail|400px|Ground Plan, Shah Muhammad Mosque]] ...
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  • ...ho is buried within the present Mausoleum is an associate or a follower of Shah Sultan, it is obvious that he also flourished in the area at about the same ...
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  • ...inally erected by one Sayyid Murad during the governorship of [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]], who, although himself a Sunni, was eager to preserve and patronise ...
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  • ...y the resounding victory of the English at Buxar (in Bihar) on October 22. Shah Alam once more joined the British camp, Shujauddaulah fled to Rohilakhand w ...ponsibility of administration but not the power to discharge it. [Mohammad Shah] ...
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  • ...of the [[baul]]s were quite common. The akhda of fakir [[Lalon Shah|lalon shah]] in village Chheuria of [[Kushtia District|kushtia]] district is still fam ...
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  • ...he politics of Bengal, Muhammad bin Tughlaq released [[Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah|ghiyasuddin bahadur]] from captivity, bestowed high honours upon him and se ...ughlaq till 728 AH/1328 AD. As the sultan was very busy otherwise, Bahadur Shah threw off his allegianc to the Sultanate of Delhi and declared independence ...
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  • ...tudes. It is bounded by [[Shah Paran Thana|shah ]][[Shah Paran Thana|PA]][[Shah Paran Thana|ran]], [[Jalalabad Thana|jalalabad]] and' [[Kotwali Model Thana ...
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  • ...s 2 ''Jyaistha'', 1200 BS (1793 AD) in the reign of Emperor [[Shah Alam II|shah alam II]]. According to local traditions, the mosque was built by Muslim ar ...
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  • ...ersonal munshi of Khwaja Abdul Gafur. Late in life he became a disciple of Shah Najibullah of Bihar and devoted the rest of his life to religion. ...
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  • ...414-51) and Lodi periods (1451-1556) and the mausoleum of [[Sher Shah|sher shah]] (c 1540) at Sasaram also bear this feature. It thus appears from these ex ...
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  • ...e practice of khilat seems to have been influenced by the sufi orders. The Shah or leading sufi of the [[Khanqah|khanqah]] used to give khilat to senior an ...
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  • ...Station. His father was Fateh Muhammad, his ''guru'' Nawab Ali and ''pir'' Shah Daulah. ...
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  • ...l. Lindsay also gave descriptions of the shrine of Hazrat [[Shah Jalal (R)|shah jalal]] (R.) and the surrounding social scenario. ...
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  • ...me a ritual in the subcontinent. During the Mughal period, especially when Shah Shuja was the subadar (governor) of Bengal (1639-1659), the influence of th ...usaini dalan]] in 1052 of the Hegira calendar (1642 AD) during the time of Shah Shuja. Most Nayeb Nazims of Dhaka of that period belonged to the Shi'ite co ...
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  • ...al, and his observations are found to be appropriate. Babur praised Nusrat Shah as one of the great rulers of India. He also praised Bengali solders, parti ...
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  • Syed Martuza, a follower of Syed Shah Abdur Razzak of Jangipur, had a spiritual companion named Anandamayi, and w ...
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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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  • ...tring of villages made a pargana under the sultans. Under [[Sher Shah|sher shah]], the pargana administration was further strengthened with additional offi ...
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  • ...at he could use it in the foreseeable contest for the throne with Jahandar Shah. With very little co-operation from his adherents and his father's benefici ...
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  • ...apara Jami Mosque, Hafez Syed Moniruddin Shah Mazar, Haddishah Mazar, Umar Shah Mazar, Sree Sree Kali Bari Cremation Temple, Anandabazar Kali Temple, East ...howdhury Bazar, Saber Plaza, Bay Shopping Centre, City Corporation Market, Shah Plaza and Jalal Plaza. ...
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  • ...one Rupa Goswami is introduced as Dabir-i-khas of sultan Alauddin Hussain Shah (1493-1519AD). [Abdul Karim] ...
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  • .../ August 1519 AD, during the reign of Sultan Alauddin [[Husain Shah|husain shah]], son of Sayyid Ashraf ul Husaini. [[Cunningham, Sir Alexander|cunningham] ...
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  • ...ut Rajmahal regained its administrative position in 1639 when [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] (1639-1660) fixed his capital there. The prince built there the fam ...
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  • ...known, such as the Kumarpur tomb (c 1655-56) and [[Shah Niamatullah's Tomb|shah niamatullah's tomb]] (c 1664) in Nawabganj. [MA Bari] ...
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  • ...me members of the Nawab family still survive. These tombs belong to Hazrat Shah Niyamatullah, Nawabzadi Ahamadi Banu (1912-1981), Nawabzadi Meher Banu, Kha ...hah Jalal Dakhini. During the pre-Mughal period a sufi saint called Hazrat Shah Jalal Dakhini used to reside in the present Bangabhaban area. He died in 14 ...
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  • ...hasthangarh. After the defeat of the king at the hands of the Muslim saint Shah Sultan Balkhi Mahisawar, Shila Devi, to save her honour, jumped into the Ka ...
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  • '''Austagram Mosque''' a five-domed structure, widely known as Qutb Shah's Mosque, is located in the Bhati region of present Kishoreganj district. R ...dated by inscription. Local legends ascribe the building to the saint Qutb Shah, whose tomb is nearby. But at what time the saint flourished here and const ...
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  • ...Shah Alam Bahadur Shah, his original name was Muhammad Azimuddin. Bahadur Shah conferred on him the title of Azim-us-Shan. ...
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  • ...to be a 15th century architecture was built by [[Makhdum Shah (R)|makhdum shah]] (R). Shahjadpur mosque stands on the bank of the river Hurasagar at Darga ...
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  • ...i, Magbazar Khanqah, Babupura Mausoleum, Bibi Ka Rauza, Mosque and Tomb of Shah Ali Baghdadi, [[Kadam Rasul|kadam rasul]] Shrine etc. ...
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  • ...ruposh]] (Rajshahi), Shaikh Fariduddin Shakkarganj (Faridpur) and Makhdum Shah Daulah Shahid (Pabna). [[Baba Adam Shahid|baba adam shahid]] was another Su ...and respect. Later on, several people of the area were converted to Islam. Shah Sultan Rumi died probably in 475 Hijri (1075 AD). ...
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  • ...iddiqui. Jainuddin was a follower of [[Sufism|sufism]] and the disciple of Shah Mohammad Khan. Yusuf Khan, the king of Gauda, was his patron. ...
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  • ...at al-Masabih'', ''Kashful Ma'ani Fi Sharhi Maqamat Hariri'', ''Paribagher Shah Saheber Jibani ''(in Bangla). [AKM Nurul Alam] ...
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  • A disciple of [[Lalon Shah|lalon shah]], Harinath started a Baul group in 1880 and named it 'Kabgal Fikir Chander ...
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  • ...the sect had made its appearance as is evident from the use of the term in Shah Muhammad Sagir's [[Yusuf-Zulekha|yusuf-zulekha]], Maladhar Basu's [[Srikris [[Image:BaulSong.jpg|thumbnail|300px|right|A baul group at Lalon Shah Mazar, Kushtia]] ...
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  • ...of [[Pandua|pandua]]. It was moved to Gaur by Sultan [[Husain Shah|husain shah]] (1494-1519). Kadam Rasul of Gaur is also important for its place in the d ...
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  • ...hila under Ghoraghat in [[Rangpur District|rangpur]] district. His father, Shah Kabir, the dewan of the Ghoraghat administration, was also a poet. ...
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  • ...e Muhammad Beg in 1650 AD (AH 1060) during the viceroyalty of [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]]. In 2008 the mosque had been completely destroyed and at that place ...
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  • ...Tughral Khan, the ruler of Bengal (1268-1281). Sultan [[Husain Shah|husain shah]] conquered larger part of plain Tripura in 1513. The whole of Tripura was ...
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  • ...1116 AH) as evidenced by an inscription, and attributed to one Abdul Hamid Shah who lays buried close by in a mausoleum. ...
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  • ...Andarkellah Shahi Jami Mosque, Badar Shah Mazar, Shah Sundar Mazar, Chand Shah Mazar. ...
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  • ...Khan mosque (1310-16) at the dargah of Nizamuddin Auliya at Delhi and Sher Shah's mosque (c 1540) at Patna in Bihar. Two more examples of the type in a muc ...
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  • ...riod. Recently an inscription of the time of Alauddin [[Husain Shah|husain shah]], dated AH 910/1504 AD, has been discovered in Champatali, a few miles awa ...
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  • ...ars later, his pupil Muhammad Warith continued the history till the end of Shah Jahan's reign. ...
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  • ...privileges granted to the company by the [[Nishan|nishan]] of [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] (1651). The government officials occasionally obstructed the compan ...
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  • ...d hamza]] of Udna village in Hughli district in 1797. The poem is based on Shah Barid Khan's Hanifar Digvijay (16th century) and Muhammad Khan's Hanifar La ...
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  • ...Bahadur of Oudh and Prince Mahomed Harmuz Shah and Prince Mahomed Bakhtyar Shah of Mysore. The Lieutenant Governor of Bengal was made the Patron of the Soc ...
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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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  • ...ther contains the date 1055 AH (1645-46 AD) and confirms that [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] gave the building to Mir Abul Qasim to be used as a Katra on the co ...
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  • ...nd Bahadur was virtually in default. A contingent of imperial army sent by Shah Shuja captured Hijli and brought Bahadur a captive to Dhaka. Bahadur Khan w ...
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  • ...ronised by the Gauda kings, Sultan Jalaluddin (reign 1418-1431) and Barbak Shah. Vrihaspati Mishra was recognised as the most learned of the pundits during ...
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  • ...of Prime Minister (''Wazir-i-Diwan-i-Ala'') and in his place [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]], the second son of the emperor was appointed as the subahdar of Ben ...
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  • ...r and thus' 'plot' a general uprising against the British rule while Zaman Shah would attack India from the north western front. ...
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  • '''Shah Shuja''' (1639-1660 AD) Mughal viceroy of subah Bangla, was the second son ...led [[Islam Khan Mashhadi|islam khan mashhadi]] to the court and appointed Shah Shuja subahdar of Bengal in 1639. In 1642 Shuja was also given the charge o ...
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  • ...to 1575 AD. Some scholars think that Sultan Alauddin [[Husain Shah|husain shah]] (1494 to 1519 AD) was the originator of the Satya-Pir movement, but there ...
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  • ...n the later Iliyas Shahi Sultan [[Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah|nasiruddin mahmud shah]] (1435-1459) was ruling at Gaur. ...
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  • ...as Kara (Allahabad) where he got the news of the accession of Sultan Masud Shah at Delhi. ...tances Tughral sent his envoys to Delhi seeking military assistance. Masud Shah at once ordered Malik Qara Qash Khan, governor of Kara-Manikpur (Allahabad) ...
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  • ...break of six years from 1206-1211 AD) up to 1342 AD. [[Iliyas Shah|iliyas shah]] shifted the capital to [[Pandua|pandua]] in 1342 AD. Lakhnauti provides u ...
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  • ...ect and study historical relics. Abdul Haq collected many relics of Nuxrat Shah, Isa Khan, Arakan Fort etc from Chittagong, Sylhet, Arakan and Tripura. ...
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  • ...oofed structure. The inscription of Sultan Nasiruddin [[Nusrat Shah|nusrat shah]] dated 936 AH/1529-30 AD affixed at the back of the shrine apparently has ...
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  • ...was short lived and Nusrat Shah had to retreat. It is believed that Nusrat Shah escaped from Kamarupa and took shelter at the Ruailbari military outpost an ...
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  • ...central government, they had also no power to oppose the rebels. That Sher Shah's policy of decentralisation had this bad effect is proved by the several r ...ynasties. During this period, Taj Khan Karrani fled from the court of Adil Shah (Adali) at Delhi, came to Bengal and plundered and looted the country at wi ...
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  • ...adunath sarkar]] and was awarded the degree for his dissertation on ''Sher Shah and His Times''. ...other local dialects greatly helped him dig into local sources. His ''Sher Shah and His Times'', an academic inquiry into the greatness of the great Afghan ...
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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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  • The sixteenth-century poets Shah Birid Khan and Dwija Sridhar were the first to write a kavya (poetical work ...
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  • ...anas on the south, Pallabi and [[Kafrul Thana|kafrul]] thanas on the east, Shah Ali and Darus Salam thanas on the west. ...
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  • ...Bengal with his seat of government at Sonargaon. With the fall of Bahadur Shah and annexation of Bengal to the empire of [[Muhammad Bin Tughlaq|muhammad b ...eat of the independent rule under [[Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah|ghiyasuddin azam shah]], and capital of the Kingdom of Bhati under the house of [[Isa Khan|isa kh ...
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  • ...the preachers of Islam, who were contemporaries of Hazrat [[Shah Jalal (R)|shah jalal]] (R), used to write about religious matters in this script. Accordin ...hkil Taran, Hasar Taran, Ragbaul, Keyamatnama, Shitalabgi Rag by Shitalang Shah (1800), Haruful Khaslat (1875) by Nasim Ali (1813-1920), Halot-un-Nabi (Acc ...
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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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  • ...]] his homestead and dargah (shrine) are still there. He was a disciple of Shah Kiyamuddin. Ali Raza came to be known as Kanu Fakir for his accomplishment ...
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  • ...Dakshin Surma Thana|dakshin surma]] thana on the south, [[Shah Paran Thana|shah paran]] thana on the east, Dakshin Surma and Jalalabad thanas on the west. ''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Mazar of Hazrat [[Shah Jalal (R)|shah jalal]] (R). ...
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  • ...its importance in the early Muslim period as the abode of a famous saint, Shah Sultan Balkhi or Mahisawar, who had established his khanqah in the south-ea ...
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  • ...also noticed in the fifteenth century mosque at Muazzampur (1433-36), Fath Shah Mosque (1484) at Mograpara, and the sixteenth century mosque at Goaldi (151 ...
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  • ...Captain Archibald Swinton, who was sent as an ambassador of [[Shah Alam II|shah alam II]], the Mughal emperor, to George III, the king of England. But for ...
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  • ...year (1595-96) of the reign of [[Akbar|akbar]]. Abdul Qadir, son of Muluk Shah, was born at Badayun in modern Uttar Pradesh (UP), India in 948 AH/ 1541-42 ...
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  • ...wounded by a party of the rebellious followers of Fakir [[Majnu Shah|majnu shah]]. The incident possibly impelled Rennell to take a command of an expeditio ...
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  • ...the ''zardozkhana'' (department of embroidered clothes). The death of Azam Shah in a battle in 1707 and the consequent loss of employment put Mirza Muhamma ...tical and fiscal affairs of the ''subah''. When, in 1732, Emperor Muhammad Shah added Bihar to the Bengal subah (Bihar remained an appendage of the Bengal ...
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  • ...a fuller account of the Sur sultans, particularly the successors of Islam Shah Sur. During this period Bengal enjoyed independence under the provincial Su ...
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  • ...portance as one of the seventeen mint-towns of Sultan [[Nusrat Shah|nusrat shah]]. Because of its strategic importance, the fort became an object of intens ...
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  • ...dar shah]], son of [[Iliyas Shah|iliyas shah]]. For a sultan like Sikandar Shah, who declared himself to be the 'most perfect of the sultans of Arabia and ...chamber. But that this sarcophagus could not be the tombstone of Sikandar Shah, can be proved by the simple logic of the massive stone pillars running thr ...
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  • ...e Malik Kafur, an officer of Sultan [[Jalaluddin Fath Shah|jalaluddin fath shah]] (1481-1487). In the inscription there is no reference to Baba Adam Shahid ...
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  • ...apparatus. But when Solaiman Khan refused to accept the dictates of Islam Shah, he sent two of his generals Taj Khan and Daria Khan against Solaiman. Sola ...
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  • ...ng of Lalon that the community established itself as a social force. Lalon Shah's ideas of common spiritual ties between people of diverse religions appeal ...
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  • ...s. It is bounded by [[Paba Upazila|paba]] upazila and [[Shah Makhdum Thana|shah makhdum]] thana on the north, [[Padma River|padma]] river and Paba upazila ''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Tomb of Hazrat Shah Makhdum (1645), Bara Kuthi (eighteenth century). ...
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  • ...of Karbala. Thus, along with Makkar Janmakatha, Jaharnama, Saddader Jari, Shah Jalaler Jari, Sohrab-Rustamer Jari, jari songs may also include social, rel ]], were patrons of Shi'ism. For example, [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]], the Mughal governor of Bengal, was a Sunni but his mother, Momtaz ...
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  • ...liya Madrasa, Calcutta, and Doveton College. He first worked for Wajid Ali Shah at Matia Buruz. He was later appointed to the [[Imambara|imambara]] of Hugh ...
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  • ...he locality where the mosque stands is called Arifil in memory of a saint, Shah Arif. The mosque, a protected monument of the Department of Archaeology, Ba Local legends relate that the mosque was constructed by one saint Shah Arif, but it is not exactly known when the saint flourished here or died. W ...
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  • ...he alien rulers more as profiteering traders than benevolent rulers. Majnu Shah (d 1787) was the first religious leader to declare an open resistance again ...ions. He declared one Shah Jiwan the king of the parganas. Balaki Shah and Shah Jiwan were suppressed militarily in 1792. Syed Aga Muhammad Reza Beg of Syl ...
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  • ...aneously. His itinerant group of singers included Kala Chand Bayati, Hakim Shah, Karim Biswas, Indu Biswas and Karamaddi. They would tour the areas of Jess ...
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  • ...diplomacy Mir Qasim both obtained his own investiture from [[Shah Alam II|shah alam ii]], the Mughal emperor, and induced him to leave Bihar. He was aware ...ncluded with the resounding victory of the English at Buxar on 22 October. Shah Alam II joined the English camp and concluded peace with them. Shujauddaoul ...
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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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  • ...arters in Thakurgaon district. A pir (Muslim saint) named Sayed Nasiruddin Shah Awlia arrived in this region probably towards the end of the 12th or early Pir Shah Nekmarad was buried here. Many stone statues were found in a large pond clo ...
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  • ...fi poet [[Lalon Shah|lalon shah]] (1771-1890) and sufi [[Shah, Panju|panju shah]] (1851) were born in this upazila. Bagha Jatin and Keran Ray participated ...l 38, primary school 129, madrasa 6. Noted educational institutions: Lalan Shah Government College (1972), Joradaha High School (1872), Harinakunda Priyana ...
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  • '''Shah Garibullah''' (c 1670-1770) writer of ''dobhasi'' (literature in mixed lan ...
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  • ...Alauddin [[Husain Shah|husain shah]] (1494-1519). The successors of Husain Shah were driven out by Vishvasingha, a Koch chieftain, who is credited to have ...the construction of the Khen capital city. But before long Alauddin Husain Shah destroyed the capital and captured the territory. He issued coins declaring ...
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  • ...and withdraw the royal family from the palace in Delhi and deprive Bahadur Shah's son of the imperial name. It is rightly said about the application of Dal ...
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  • ...(now in Karachi), records its construction by Sultan [[Nusrat Shah|nusrat shah]] in 1523 AD. [MA Bari] ...
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  • ...am Khan Mashhadi|islam khan mashhadi]] (1635-1639) and Prince [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] (1639-1660) as governors of Bengal. ...
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  • ...nalism he was involved in writing. Notables among his works in this arena: Shah Alam o Maziborer Kahini (1975), Path theke Pathe (1991), Kansonar Mukh o Sa ...
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  • ...troduce branding of horses (dagh, 1312-13). The system was revived by Sher shah, and then again by Emperor Akbar. During his time horses were classified ac ...
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  • ...r and is surrounded by the historic [[Ahsan Manzil|ahsan manzil]], Bahadur Shah Park, [[Jagannath College|jagannath college]] and Dhaka Sadar Post Office. ...
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  • '''Shah Paran Thana''' (Sylhet metroplitan) area 63.56 sq km, located in between 2 ''Administration'' Shah Paran Thana was formed on 12 August 2011 consisting of 2 unions and 4 wards ...
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  • ...al heritage and relics'' Stone inscription of the tomb of [[Shah Jalal (R)|shah jalal (r)]], Ghardoar Nawabi Mosque, statue made of black basalt at Bishwam ...rab Mosque, tomb of Hazrat Shah Jalal (R), tomb of Hazrat [[Shah Paran (R)|shah paran]] (r), tomb of Garam Dewan, tomb of Panch Pir, tomb of Zindah Pir, Sh ...
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  • ...ight against such restrictions. She received the Coronation Medal from the Shah of Iran following her tour of Iran in 1968 and the 'Pride of Performance' a ...
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  • ...[[Gowainghat Upazila|gowainghat]] upazila on the north, [[Shah Paran Thana|shah paran]] and [[Kotwali Model Thana (Sylhet Metropolitan)|kotwali model]] tha ...
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  • ...the mosque. Atiya came into prominence after the arrival of a great saint Shah Baba Kashmiri, who propagated Islam in this part of Bengal. Now a replica o ...
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  • ...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 ...tion that 'a mosque, a tower and a reservoir' were erected by Sultan Firuz Shah leaves us with no doubt that the Firuz Minar was a majana. This is the exac ...
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  • ...cal heritage and relics'' Mazar of Shah Kamal (R), an associate of Hazrat Shah Jalal (R) at village Garh GoVindapur. ...ted religious institutions: Sakhipur Central Jami Mosque, Kutubpur Mosque, Shah Kamal (R) Tomb. ...
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  • ...adur (later knighted) [[Huque, Mohammad Azizul|mohammad azizul huque]] and Shah Abdul Hamid (Joint Secretaries), and Fazlullah and Mohammad Hussain (Party ...han]], was similarly flanked by two joint secretaries - [[Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah|shamsuddin ahmed]] and Tamizuddin Khan. Though formed late in 1929, the Sam ...
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  • ...er the sultans of Delhi. But it fell into disrepute under [[Sher Shah|sher shah]] and [[Akbar|akbar]]. It was revived again during the reign of [[jahangir] ...
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  • ...y, The|east india company]] in 1717 is called a farman. Similarly, Emperor Shah Alam granted the [[Diwani|diwani]] of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa to the East ...
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  • '''Shah Makhdum Thana''' (Rajshahi metropolitan) area 4.42 sq km, located in betwee ''Administration'' Shah Makhdum Thana was formed on 1 July 1992 comprising parts of Paba upazila an ...
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  • ...logical heritage and relics'' Ruins of an ancient mosque and the Mazar of Shah Irani (R) at Habashpur (Sultanate period), high rise chimney of Nilkuthi at ...institutions 'Mosque 308, temple 3, tomb 5. Noted religious institutions: Shah Irani Mosque, Belabo Bazar Jami Mosque, Belabo Mamud Ali Bepari Mosque, Jal ...
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  • ...is mosque in AH 1156 (AD 1723) during the reign of Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah. ...
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  • ...on of Raja Bijoy Sen (eleventh century) at village Deopara, tomb of Hazrat Shah Sultan (fourteenth century, Sultanganj), Temple of Sree Sree Gaurangabari a ...emtali Shah Jangir, mazar of Jahanabad Shah Mohiuddin, mazar of Sultanganj Shah Nazar, Jaina Temple at Maguile, Shree Shree Kheturdham Tirtha. ...
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  • ...10 AD), single domed mosque built by Alauddin Hussain Shah (1522), Tomb of Shah Langar (1422), Panch Pir Dargah, [[Grand Trunk Road|grand trunk road]], [[K ...ddin Fatheh Shah (1489 AD), singled domed mosque built by Alauddin Hussain Shah (1522), Yusufganj Mosque, Goaldi Mosque (1519). ...
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  • Shah Paran (part) ...hori Mohan Girls' School (1944), Hazrat Shah Jajal (R) High School, Hazrat Shah Paran (R) High School, Sylhet' Government Alia Madrasa (1948). ...
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  • ...nning of the temple is believed to have been derived from the tomb of Sher Shah Suri, situated at Sasaram of Bihar. The architectural design of the octagon ...
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  • ...favourably placed in the government circle in the reign of Sultan Mubarak Shah (1421-1434 AD) of the Sayyid dynasty of Delhi. Though the book is a history ...
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  • ...sque|adina mosque]] built by Ghiyasuddin's father [[Sikandar Shah|sikandar shah]] in 1373 AD; its furerary symbolism had already developed in the medieval ...(d 1433 AD), his queen, and son, [[Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah|shamsuddin ahmad shah]] (fig-1). ...
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  • ...urposes. Atiqur Rahman then started private practice from his chamber at 9 Shah Saheb Lane in Narinda. Besides, he was a part time attending physician in P ...
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  • ...e of the later descendents of Khalifa Hazrat Ormar Faroque (RA). Kazi Omar Shah Faroqui was a high-ranking army officer being posted in Bengal under Mughal ...
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  • ...hold products. These products were earlier sold at a market near the Ambar Shah Mosque by the side of the rail line that passed across the city. Later, the ...
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  • ...r Bari, Dhankora Zamindar Bari, Ramakrishna Sebasrama (1910), Tomb of Kalu Shah. ...ral Jami Mosque, adjacent to Iswarchandra High School Mosque, Tomb of Kalu Shah, Gauranga Math (1332 BS), Ramakrishna Sebaashrama (1910). ...
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  • ...Mosque, Hazi Iqbal Baitul Aman Jami Mosque, mazars of Hazrat Alhaj Ismail Shah and Makbul fakir, Shree Shree Krishna Mandir, Narayan Mandir, Shiva Mandir ...d College, Majidia Islamia Madrasa, Sunnia Ajamdia Karimia Madrasa, Hazrat Shah Nur Hafezia Madrasa. ...
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  • ...ed Dhaka it was not the capital of the province as a year ago [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]], the viceroy shifted the capital to Rajmahal in Bihar for both pers ...
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  • ...ganesha]] (1415-18), according to others, he was sultan Jalaluddin Mahmud Shah (1418-31). All agree, however, that the king of Gaud was very pleased to he ...
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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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  • ...the king. The ancestors of the kamanchis came in the train of [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]], the Governor of Bengal (1639-59), who took shelter in Arakan with ...s of the two neighbours. Taking advantage of the weakness of Sultan Barbak Shah of Bengal, Bosawpyu occupied Chittagong district in 1459. For a century it ...
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  • ...0 AH (1494-95 AD) during the reign of Sultan Alauddin [[Husain Shah|husain shah]] (1494-1519 AD). ...
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  • ...r Shah, was the ruler of this area. Nizampur Pargana was named after Nizam Shah and the whole area of Mirsharai came under the control of Nizampur Pargana. ...Badal (R), tomb of Hazrat Chinki Montana (R), tomb of Hazrat Mia Noor Ali Shah (R), tomb of Sufi Noor Mohammad Nizampuri (R), tomb of Hazrat Mir Gaffar Kh ...
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  • ...tween 90°20' and 90°21' east longitudes. It is bounded by [[Shah Ali Thana|shah ali]] thana on the north, [[Adabar Thana|adabar]] thana on the south, [[She ...
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  • ..., Fakir Kanai Shah, Katali Shah (Sherpur), Sayed Usman Bogdadi (R), Narain Shah.' ...
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  • ..., Haidar Ali of Mysore, Nawab-Wazirs of Oudh, Emperor Muhammad Shah, Ahmad Shah Abdali's invasions and his wars with the Marathas. The volume comes to an e ...
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  • ...o Bideshini'' (travelogue), ''Mane Manantare'', ''Nil Diganta'' (novel), ''Shah Abdul Latif Vitai'' and ''Jibanbadi Rabindranath'' (prose) etc. The main th ...
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  • ...hed their factory at Hughli in 1651 during the viceroyalty of [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] (1639-1660). But following the quarrel between the Mughals and the ...
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  • ...tutions: CDA Market Mosque, Pahartali Mosque, Mahiuddin Shah Mazar, Jabbar Shah Mazar, Jelepara Shashan Mandir, Baliapara Kali Mandir, Uttar Kattali Shiva ...
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  • ...], and many houses of the European residents. The park was renamed Bahadur Shah Park in memory of the last Mughal emperor during whose time the mutiny took ...
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  • ...inscriptions and literary records relating to the saint of Sylhet call him Shah Jalal, whereas all inscriptions and other records about the saint of Pandua ...
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  • ...azar Kali Mandir, Tomb of Shah Rahat Ali (Saifullah Kandhi), Tomb of Kandu Shah.' ...t A Gani High School (1949), Banchharampur Girls Pilot High School (1970), Shah Rahat Ali High School (1973), Ropusdi Brindaban High School, Ujan Char KN H ...
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  • .... It was built perhaps in 1530 during the rule of Sultan Nasiruddin Nusrat Shah. From outside, the length of each of the wall of this square-shaped mosque ...
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  • ...Muhammadan Law of Marriage, The Beauties of Islam, History of the Emperor Shah Alam, and History of Muslim Legal Institutions are some of his notable book ...
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  • ...th 108 rooms (Sadasardi), mazars of Hazrat Garibullah Shah (R) and Jangali Shah (R) at Haizadi, coloured glass decorated Durga Mandir, house of Zamindar Bi ...hazar), Noa Sadur Tomb (Shibpur), Hazrat Garibullah Shah (R) Tomb, Jangali Shah (R) Tomb (Haizadi). ...
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  • ...juddin Qureshi (R), tomb of Shah Sadaruddin Qureshi (R), tomb of Sayed Nur Shah (R), tomb of Tangitila. ...j Bazar or Goplar Bazar, Imamganj Bazar, Inathganj Bazar, Tongitila' Mela, Shah Nur Mazar Mela, Baruni Mela at Sadarghat and Baruni Mela at Alampur. ...
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  • ...deals with the usurpation of the government of Bengal by the rebel prince Shah Jahan, and is called the Waqiat-i-Jahanxahi. ...ada, (10) 41 Hijri, the fifth year of the accession of Sahib-i-Qiran (i.e. Shah Jahan) (27 May 1632), it came out of the heart to the tongue and from the t ...
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  • ...of Sultan [[Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah|nasiruddin mahmud]][[Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah|,]] the ruler who probably gave him shelter. As there is no record of coina ...was short-lived. The port town was soon taken over by [[Husain Shah|husain shah]], the Sultan of Bengal. Dhanya Manikya's religious invocations were to Nar ...
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  • ...ed her the Ekushey Padak. She breathed her last on the 2 May 1977. [Mahmud Shah Qureshi] ...
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  • ...his father. Later, he joined the Quadiriya School and became a disciple of Shah Sikandar Kayahili (R), under whom he successfully completed his learning on ...
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  • ...upazila of Kishoreganj district. His family traces its descent from Hazrat Shah Taj Mohammad, a renowned Muslim theologian and a sufi saint of Iraq who cam ...
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  • ...roy in the Deccan forwarded his cause and he got the protection of Emperor Shah Jahan who honoured him with the title of Muazzam Khan, raised him to the ra ..., entrusted Mir Jumla with the task of dealing with his rival [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]], who was defeated in the battle of Khajwa. Mir Jumla pursued Shuja ...
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  • ...pur Model Thana|mirpur]] [[Mirpur Model Thana|model]] and [[Shah Ali Thana|shah ali]] thanas on the south, [[Bimanbandar Thana (Dhaka Metropolitan)|bimanba ...
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  • ...owing entry points: ''Airports'': Zia International Airport, Dhaka; Amanat Shah International Airport, Chittagong; and Osmany International Airport, Sylhet ...
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  • ...n]], construction of a road leading to the tomb of [[Shah Ali Baghdadi (R)|shah ali baghdadi]] and funded a Female Ward in the Mitford Hospital. He made la ...
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  • ...he throne of Bengal in 1487 AD. Another Habshi Sultan, Shamsuddin Muzaffar Shah (1491-1493 AD), is believed by scholars to be a eunuch. ...
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  • Mir Ashraf Ali was a Shia Muslim. When Shah Abdul Aziz (1746-1824) wrote Tuhfa-e-Ithna A'sharia in refutation of the Sh ...
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  • ...left Dhaka on 6 October 1679. At Dhaka people used to say that prince Azam Shah ruled the country on horseback. ...
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  • ...and Gosai Asram at Pansi Para (BS 1217), Arbab Saraikhana and Mosque (Sher Shah,s period), Arjun Para Pond and Building, fort and military barrack at Ghare ...llabaria, mazar of Hazrat Imam Shah Alam (R) at Budh Para, mazar of Hazrat Shah Sufi Borhan Uddin Bagdadi (R) at Gopalpur, mazar of Sona Pir, mazar of Panc ...
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  • ...red. But if Pir Badar of the ballads is identified with Pir Badar or Badar Shah associated with the Muslim conquest of Chittagong, it may be assumed that t ...
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  • ...Bisarjan, 1926), Yogesh (Prafulla, 1927), Jibananda (Sodashi, 1927), Nadir Shah (Digbijayi, 1928), Nimchand (Sadhabar Ekadashi, 1928) and Chandrababu (Chir ...
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  • ...logical heritage and relics'' Khoja Mosque at Gaygar, tomb of Hazrat Syed Shah Mostafa (R), Radha Govinda Jeu Akhra (Kamalpur), temple of Augnan Thakur, M ...Mosque, Court Jami Mosque, tomb of Hazrat Syed Shah Mostafa (R.), tomb of Shah Hilal (R.), Sree Sree old Kalibari, Sree Sree Durgabari (Paschim Bazar), Sr ...
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  • ...He became the Amir of Afganistan in 1823), and replaced him by pro-British Shah Suja as the Amir of Afghanistan. The Afghan war led to the unnecessary brea ...
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  • ...metime between 1494 and 1499 AD during the reign of sultan Alauddin Husayn Shah. ...
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  • ...some mounds-' Mission mound, Uchai mound, Baharampur mound, Majar of Nimai Shah, Bader dhap, Santal para mound, Kasiabari mound, Kusumba group of mounds, G ...
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  • ...he middle of the eighteen century with a few modifications. By the time of Shah Jahan the development of the office of Diwan-i-kul or Diwa-i-ala had been c ...
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  • ...dir, tomb of Kutub Shah, tomb of Kala Shah, tomb of Ayet Ali Shah, tomb of Shah Rokon Uddin Ansari (Shahjadapur), Sheikh Nazir Dargah (Suryakandi), Nimboir ...
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  • ...rn at Furfura in Hughli district, [[West Bengal|west bengal]]. His father, Shah Sufi Abu Bakr Siddiqi, traced his descent from Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq (R). ...
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  • ...Persian traders and adventurers propagated Shi'ism in Bengal. [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]], the Mughal governor of Bengal, was a Sunni but he patronised Shi'i ...
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  • ...mazars and dighi of Pahlwan Shah Gazi and Karforma Shah at Chaura, tomb of Shah Bayejid, and eight domed Mosque (Vatgati). ''Historical events'' The ancestor of the Gazi Dynasty of Chaura, Karforma Shah established settlements at Chaura after receiving jaigir from the emperor o ...
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  • ...itish Commander-in-Chief, Colonel Carnac, and had an audience with Emperor Shah Alam at Jahajgarh. Shortly after Colonel Carnac fought as an ally of the em ...ting the revenue rights of Bengal in perpetuity to the East India Company, Shah Alam II, beleaguered as he was by tenacious enemies, implored the protectio ...
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  • ...Alauddin, Maulana Nurul Haque (Dula Fakir), Petan Shah, Kalu Shah, Mozaher Shah. ...
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  • ...), The History of Jaintia (1954), History of Chittagong (1964), and Hazrat Shah Jalal O Sylheter Itihas (1965). He also wrote an account of famous people i ...
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  • ...isciples' disciples. Some of his prominent disciples are Duddu Xhah, Pabju Shah and [[Pagla Kanai|pagla kanai]]. They also followed Lalon and composed many ...
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  • ...zamindar family of Gokarna, a village in Brahmanbaria district. His father Shah Syed Reazutullah was a classical scholar and was the editor of the late nin ...
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  • ...nt town]]. In 1535 AD, Sultan [[Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah|ghiyasuddin mahmud shah]] renamed the town as Khalifatabad-Badarpur. The town was also traced in th ...
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  • ...Travels mostly related contemporary events. In his narratives [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]], Mir Jumla and Magh-Portuguese piracy occurred prominently. The war ...ey. He came to Delhi, treated the wife of prince Muazzam (later on Emperor Shah Alam I) and on her recovery got the post of a physician in the court of the ...
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  • ...se he was scared of the threat of an impending Afghan invasion under Ahmad Shah Abdali who was reportedly moving towards Bengal after the sack of Delhi (17 ...
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  • ...13th century. Because of its proximity to river Meghna Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah is said to have attacked Bhulua from [[Sonargaon|sonargaon]]. ...
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  • ...hance of establishing a united independent India was thus lost. [Mohammad Shah] ...
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  • ...azrat Shah Ali Bagdadi (R), Mazar of Sufi Saint Mechher Shah, Mazar of Pir Shah Abdur Rahman Danishmand at Laskardia. ...
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  • ...ara|bhasu viharA]], tomb and Mosque of Hazrat' [[Shah Sultan Mahisawar (R)|shah sultan balkhi mahisawar]] (r), Bihar Hat Jami Mosque. ...Bihar Hat Jami Mosque, Shibganj Chowdhury Bari Jami Mosque, tomb of Hazrat Shah Sultan Balkhi Mahisawar (R), Deuli Chaki Bari Kartoni Puja Mandir. ...
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  • ...[[Kirtan|kirtan]], he travelled across Bengal. At the shrine of Saint Dagu Shah of [[Vikramapura|vikramapura]], he heard some one playing the [[Dotara|dota ...
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  • ...ther contains the date 1055 AH (1645-46 AD) and confirms that [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] gave the building to Mir Abul Qasim to be used as a Katra on the co ...
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  • ...n various names, Badr Alam, Badar Auliya, Badar Pir or Pir Badar and Badar Shah. In medieval Bangla literature his name is found as 'Shaha Badar Alam'. ...
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  • ...ic ideals in ''Quraner Jibandarshan''. He died on 24 January 1998. [Mahmud Shah Qureshi] ...
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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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  • ...west from the Thana headquarter and about 3 kilometers west of the Tomb of Shah Ismail Gazi at Ismailpur (Badadargah). The mosque is well preserved. ...
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  • ...head quarter of Laskar Khan Jaigirdar during the sixteenth century. Hazrat Shah Dolah settled at Bagha and started preaching Islam. He also established a m ...e 36, tomb 5, sacred place 2. Noted religious institutions: tomb of Hazrat Shah Dolah, Mandir of Khapa Baba. ...
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  • ...ersity conferred him the degree of 'Doctor of Music' in 1896. Besides, the Shah of Persia awarded him the honorific title of 'Nawab Shahzada'. He was the a ...
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  • ...normal school set up in Dhaka in 1857 was located near the present Bahadur Shah Park. The government set up a normal school for ladies at Sutrapur of Dhaka ...
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  • ...1857), Kuthibari of Rabindranath Tagore (1862), tomb of [[Lalon Shah|lalon shah]], Baliakandi Shahi Mosque (Mughal period), Kushulibash Shahi Mosque (Mugha ...of Novelist''' '''Mir Mosharraf Hossain, Gopinath Mandir, Tomb of Khurshed Shah. ...
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  • ...abari|dargabari]] complex, [[Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah’s Tomb|ghiyasuddin azam shah’s tomb]] (1412), [[Goaldi Mosque|goaldi mosque]] (1519), [[Yusufganj Mosq ...
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  • ...ne known as Shahi or Alamgiri Mosque and the other as [[Shah Shuja Mosque1|shah shuja mosque]]. The Alamgiri mosque has suffered much due to subsequent res ...
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  • ...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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  • ...hat modern thungri had its origin at the court of Lucknow. Nawab Wajed Ali Shah was a committed patron of thungri. Under the pseudonym of akhtarpiya he com ...
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  • ...mb of Kutub Shah at Kutubpur, tomb of Joyen Shah at Rasulpur, tomb of Kali Shah Dewan. ...
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  • In 1748, in the wake of Ahmad Shah Durrani's invasion of the subcontinent, the Afghans were inspired to establ ...
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  • ...he present day. During the reign of Sultan Nasiruddin [[Nusrat Shah|nusrat shah]] (1519-1532), a learned man, Sayyid Jamaluddin, son of Sayyid Fakhruddin A ...Shah Baqi Wajdi Shirazi and some other good poets also were employed under Shah Shuja and his officers. ...
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  • ...[[Alivardi Khan|alivardi khan]], who gave him the hand of his half-sister (Shah Khanam) and raised him to the post of Bakhshi, a position next only to the .... Mir Jafar's inglorious nawabship ended with his death in 1765. [Mohammad Shah] ...
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  • ...ja]], subahdar of Bengal in the first half of the seventeenth century. But Shah Shuja had never lived at Gaur. Gaur was finally abandoned in 1575 due to th ...On the other hand, while according to local tradition the fort was used by Shah Shuja, glazed bricks, broken pieces of clay pipes, inscribed porcelain piec ...
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  • ...first published from Bombay in 1885 and subsequently from Kawnpur in 1913. Shah Shuhaib, a contemporary scholar, has profusely praised Abu Tawwama in his b ...
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  • ...59), Alokjhari High School (1962), Angarpara High School (1963), Akbar Ali Shah High School (1988), Khansama Bilateral Fazil Madrasa. ...
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  • ...Jatiya Sangsad in 1972. He was made the acting Speaker after the death of Shah Abdul Hamid and was later elected as Speaker (12 November). He was elected ...
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  • The next governor of Bengal was Alauddin Daulat Shah Khalji (1229-1230). But soon [[Balka Khalji, Ikhtiyaruddin|ikhtiyaruddin ba ...
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  • ...es, the company succeeded in procuring a nishan from Subahdar [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] in 1651 which granted the privilege of trading in return for a fixe ...
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  • ...days journey on 13 March 1505. The sultan (obviously [[Husain Shah|husain shah]]) kept Muslim foot soldiers. He was then at war with Vijayanagar. There we ...
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  • ...daughters Meher Banu and Shawkat Ara Banu, General Wasiuddin and others. [[Shah Jalal Dakhini (R)|shahjalal dakhini]] was buried in the single-domed struct ...
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  • In 1645 [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]], the subahdar of Bengal, offered to pay Rs 80,000/- as compensation ...
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  • ...of' Reader of Chemistry in 1966. Earlier in 1965 he was the house tutor of Shah Makhdum Hall and later was made its proctor in 1966 which office he held ti ...
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  • ...Satkhira (greater Khulna) on 19 March 1919 where his grandfather Syed Alam Shah Hashemi had settled after coming from Peshwar in Pakistan. His full name is ...
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  • ...l Airport, Sylhet; Barisal Airport; Cox's Bazaar Airport; Jessore Airport; Shah Mokhdum Airport, Rajshahi; and Saidpur Airport. ...
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  • ...Betham (Sultan Alauddin Hussain Shah period), Shekher Bari Mosque (Hussain Shah period), Daulatpur Temple (876 BS). ...
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  • ...0 acres of land was bought on the northeastern side of the present Bahadur Shah Park. Under the supervision of Maulana Obaidi Suhrawardy, the Madrasah buil ...
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  • ...rs and periodicals. He died in his own village on 8 November 1954. [Mahmud Shah Qureshi] ...
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  • ...Muhammad Khan, Shaykh Chand, Shah Muhammad Sagir, Dawlat Wazir Bahram, and Shah Barid Khan, although belonging to immigrant groups, were equally conversant ...
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  • ...stan, built under Aga Muhammad Khan and during the early years of Fath-Ali Shah's reign, is considered to be the first Hosayniya of the Qajar period. This ...built the Husaini Dalan in the year 1642. At the time prince [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] was the [[Subahdar|subahdar]] of Bengal. It is situated in the sout ...
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  • ...pital of Syedpur. Later he served as honorary medical officer in Dangarhat Shah Abdul Gafur Charitable Dispensary. Later he took to medical profession at Z ...
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  • ...Shahi Mosque, tomb of Budhapara Hazrat Imam Shah Alam (R), tomb of Hazrat Shah Sufi Burhanuddin Baghdadi at Gopalpur, tomb of Sona Pir, tomb of Panch Pir, ...
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  • ''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Tomb and dighi of Kalu Shah, Dui Satiner Dighi (dighi of two fellow wives), Dighir Par Mosque (1392 AD) ...nce]] movement in 1766 there was one abode of the sanyasis and a dargah of Shah Madar at village Dubhasia of Gaffargaon upazila. In 1800, Aratun, an Armeni ...
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  • ..., Kulpadmi Durga Mandir, Mandir of Shashi Roy, Auliapur Neel Kuthi, Hazrat Shah Madar Dargah. ...(2001), Madaripur' News (2006), Bislashon (2009); weekly: Suprovat (1991), Shah Madar (1993), Shariatullah (1996). Ajkal (1999), Ganasachetanata''' '''(200 ...
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  • ...lated into Bangla Sufi books written in Persian and Hindi, among them were Shah Muhammad Sagir's [[Yusuf-Zulekha|yusuf-zulekha]], [[Daulat Uzir Bahram Khan The Indian Sufi saint Shah Bu-Ali Kalandar introduced the new devotional practice of yogkalandar, whic ...
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  • ...e is not definitely known. But there is a long inscription tablet of Fateh Shah dated in AH 889 (at present lying in Mahdipur outside a temporary mosque), ...
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  • ...nd Muslim thought, is variously known as Guru Nanak, Baba Nanak, and Nanak Shah. He was born in 1469 in a [[Ksatriya|ksatriya]] (warrior) family in the vil ...
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  • ...t improved upon the settlements made earlier by Todar Mal and [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]]. Through revenue officers he ascertained the production capability ...
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  • ...isal Muslim Graveyard Mosque, Madrasa and Orphanage, Mazar of Hazrat Lechu Shah, Ramkrishna Mission, Shankar Math, Kalibari, Oxford Mission Church and St P ...
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  • ...e Aman Allah in 1741-42 AD during the reign of the Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah. ...
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  • ...Malcolm was sent to Persia and Mountstuart Elphinstone to the Afghan Amir Shah Shuja. Both the powers promised to resist the French. A mission was also se ...
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  • ...fghan rule in Bengal under one of the last Suri rulers Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah, by one Sulaiman who was probably a high ranking official. The inscription ...
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  • ...in some genealogical tradition that, Sayyid Alauddin [[Husain Shah|husain shah]], having come to power in Bengal (1494-1519 AD) invited Arabs to migrate t ...
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  • ...baner Bhela (1990). Ashabuddin Ahmad died in Dhaka on 28 May 1994. [Mahmud Shah Qureshi] ...
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  • ...n Mahmud till the assumption of sovereignty by Fakhruddin and Alauddin Ali Shah. It goes to the credit of Ibn Battuta that himself being an envoy of Sultan ...of Ibn Battuta, Boroda, 1953; Muazzam Hussain Khan : ''Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah of Sonargan'', Dhaka, 2005. ...
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  • ...church 6, tomb 2. Noted religious institutions: tomb of Hazrat Afaz Uddin Shah (R) (Galimpur). ...which are Bairagi Paush Mela at Bandhanpara and mela of Hazrat Afaz Uddin Shah (R) at Galimpur. ...
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  • ...saintly person, was the supervisor of the farm. He came to be known as the Shah Shahib of Paribag. After his death in 1961 he was buried inside the khanqah ...
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  • ...ap at Baldhara, Imampara Jami Mosque at Baldhara in Paril, Tomb of Ibrahim Shah at Baldhara in Paril, Kalisundari Charitable Dispensary (1895). ...red Place, tomb of Ghazi Mulk Ekramul Ibrahim Shah at Paril, tomb of Rajab Shah at Paril, tomb of Zahir Bayati at Kaliakair, tomb of Piyar Pagla at Boyra. ...
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  • ...(2001), Madaripur' News (2006), Bislashon (2009); weekly: Suprovat (1991), Shah Madar (1993), Shariatullah (1996). Ajkal (1999), Ganasachetanata (2006), Su ''Tourists spots'' Charmuguria Bandar, Hazrat Shah Madar Dargah, Auliapur Neelkuthi, Algi Kazibari Mosque and Shokuni' Lake (M ...
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  • ...ation Project|ganges-kobadak irrigation project]], GK Pump House, Sulaiman Shah's Mazar. ...
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  • ...h at Malduar, palace of Raja Birendranath at Jagadal, tomb of Nekmarad Pir Shah Nasiruddin (R), Goraksanath Mandir, Ramrai Dighi, Bangla Garh, Rani Dighi, ...nally important NGOs are [[BRAC|brac]], [[RDRS|rdrs]]. [Abu Md. Iqbal Rumi Shah] ...
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  • ...uction of the mosque. Malik Kafur built it during the reign of Sultan Fath Shah. Baba Adam's Mosque is now a protected monument under the [[Department of A ...
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  • ...tle with the army of Syed Nasiruddin, Commander of the Bengal Sultan Feroj Shah in 1304 AD. ...Mosque 338, temple 29, tomb 5, most noted of which are the tombs of Syed Shah Gada Hasan (R) and Syed Sharful Hasan (R) of village Narapati. ...
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  • ...for Sahabuddin's enterprise against the Bengal sultan [[Nusrat Shah|nusrat shah]]. ...escaped after putting fire to the city. The appearance of [[Sher Shah|sher shah]] in Bengal however changed the situation. ...
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  • ...district. He is popularly known as Ahsanullah Mater. His father’s name is Shah Md. Abdul Quader, mother’s name is Ruchmaternesa. He was the eldest among ...
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  • ...he had to work as revenue minister (sakar mallik) in the court of Hussain Shah. ...name given to him by Sri Chaitanya. He also worked in the court of Hussain Shah as dabir khas (principal secretary) to Sultan. From his boyhood, Rupa was a ...
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  • ...tupa, Navaratna Math (Teota), Teota Zamindar Bari, Machain Mosque, tomb of Shah Rustam (Machain), Tepra Kali Mandir, Sreebari (Tepra), Neelkuthi at Teota. ...sque, Tepra Kali Mandir, Daschira Buddhist Vihara, Navaratna Math, tomb of Shah Rustam. ...
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  • ...turies AD). The city was largely in ruins when visited by Hsuan-tsan. Sher Shah made Pataliputra his capital and changed the name to today's Patna. Traditi ...istrict). Later on the headquarter was shifted from Bihar to Patna by Sher Shah Suri and the whole Magadha region was named as Bihar. ...
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  • ...tatia Central Jami Mosque, tomb of Hazrat Shah Pir Auliya, tomb of Chunati Shah Shaheb Kebla, tomb of Bara Auliya, Mochhdia Buddhist Temple, Adhunagar Temp ...
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  • ...nd Tara Mosque at Gandharbapur, Brahmangaon Jami Mosque, Golakandail Kalim Shah Jami Mosque. ...sque, Gandharbapur Tara Mosque, Brahmangaon Jami Mosque, Golakandail Kalim Shah Jami Mosque, Tomb and Mosque of Baba Saleh (1504). ...
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  • ...(Charulia), Mazar of Reza Shah Chisti (Kosaghata), Mazar of Kutub-ul Alam Shah (Munshipur), mazar and mosque of an unidentified Pir (Shibnagar), Jagannath ...
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  • ...ave been obliterated. But the name of Sultan Alauddin [[Husain Shah|husain shah]] (as written in the text...defender of Islam and of the Muslims, Sultan Al ...
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  • ...His major works include ''Alivardi and His Times, The Santal Insurrection, Shah Alam II and The East India Company ''and ''The History of Freedom Movement ...
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  • ...by June 1948 resulting in the partition of India in August 1947. [Mohammad Shah] ...
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  • ...Farakkabad in Biral thana of Dinajpur district. His father was Gafuruddin Shah. Yusuf Ali had his early education at village primary school. He passed Mat ...
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  • ...The nishan allowed free trade in lieu of an annual payment of Rs. 3000/-. Shah Shuja confirmed it in 1656 and [[Mir Jumla|mir jumla]] reiterated the confi ...ay the emperor a sum of Rs. 2,16,666-10-9, in return for which the emperor Shah Alam appointed the English company the Dewan of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, w ...
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  • ...nt to the imperial treasury of Delhi through Fateh Chand. Emperor Muhammad Shah was very pleased with him and gave him the title of Mutaman-i-Mulk Shujaudd ...
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  • ...this respect attempt of [[Iliyas Shah|iliyas shah]], [[Husain Shah|husain shah]] and [[Mir Jumla|mir jumla]] may be mentioned. But subjugation of Kamarupa ...
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  • ...alibari Mandir, mazars of Shah Sufi Abu Saiyed Asgar Ahmad Al Quadwri (R), Shah Sufi Maulana Mohammad Habibur Rahman (R) and Abdus Sattar Mashreki. ...
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  • ...osque, Faridpur Christian Mission, Gaur Gopal Angina (courtyard), house of Shah Saheb at Goalchamat, Math of Mahim Babu. ...campus of River Research Institute (1977), Kanaipur Shikdar Bari, house of Shah Saheb at Goalchamat, Sluice Gate. ...
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  • ...sque, Dal Chal Shah Mosque, Salimpur Jami Mosque, tomb of Bara Aulia, Kalu Shah Mazar, Fakir Hat Mazar, Pasthishala Buddhist Vihara, Sitakunda Shankar Math ...
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  • ...s institutions: Hazrat Yasin Shah Mazar, Hazrat Sikander Shah Mazar, Akbar Shah Mazar, Hazrat Abdul Aziz Naksh Bandi Mazar, Kaileshsar Shiva Mandir, Dabua ...
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  • ...n (1628-1658 AD) and most probably it continued till the reign of Muhammad Shah (1719-1748 AD). Previously such realisations had been made from the amil. ...
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  • ...s'' Karam Shah, the founder of the Pagalpanthi doctrine and his son Tipu Shah settled at village Latirkandha of this upazila in 1792 and led the [[Pagal ...
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  • ''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Mazar of Kabir Shah. ...
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  • ...1765 by two historic agreements concluded simultaneously: one with Emperor Shah Alam (12 August 1765) and the other with Nawab [[Nazmuddaula|nazmuddaula]] ...
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  • ...tage and relics'' Shyamar Char Akhra, Mazar of Wakil Shah, Mazar of Lengta Shah, Bhatipara Mosque, Hosenpur Mosque. ...
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  • ...of Maldah, West Bengal. Mirsad Khan, a high ranking noble of Sultan Yusuf Shah, erected the building, according to an inscription, in 1480. ...
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  • ...6, was followed by the loss of Agra and Delhi to Himu, the general of Adil Shah Sur. After assuming the title of Raja Vikramjit, Himu proceeded to meet Akb ...
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  • ...was an outstanding classical writer. His historical narrative titled 'Pir Shah Shahi' received critical acclaim in the literature page of the periodical B ...
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  • ''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Syed Karam Ali Shah Mosque and Mazar, Puthia Rajbari, Jhulan Mandir in the Rajbari, Ahnik Mandi .... Noted religious institutions: Biraldaha Mosque, tomb of Hazrat Karam Ali Shah at Biraldaha. ...
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  • ...r female students. The halls are Dr. Kudrat-e-Khuda Hall, Shaheed Muhammad Shah Hall, Shaheed Tareq Huda Hall, Female Student Hall and New Hall. The centra ...
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  • The title of Jagat Sheth, bestowed on Fateh Chand by emperor Mahmood Shah in 1723, is a testimony to the unique position acquired by his banking hous ...
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  • ...Lalon Parishad, Lalon Academy (Kushtia), Harishpur Lalon Academy and Panju Shah Seba Sanskriti Sangha. Bangladesh Folklore Council held a reception in his ...
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  • ...Darwaza, Kachari Bari of Shah Suja (Tohakhana), Tohakhana Mosque, Tomb of Shah Niamatullah (1668-1669). ...
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  • ...Shiva Kali Mandir, three-domed jami mosque at Shreeula and Mazar of Hazrat Shah Aziz (R). ...urch 2. Noted religious institutions: Budhata Jami Mosque, Baradal Church, Shah Abdul Aziz (R) Tomb.' ...
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  • ...against the kingdom of Kamrupa from this fort. The descendants of Hussain Shah received jaigir in this region. ...
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  • ...th the period 1767-1769 and came out in 1914. The volume starts with Ahmad Shah Abdali's invasion of India, then reeling under the traditional occupation o ...
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  • ...h and his son Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah, ruler of Sonargaon, in which Sikandar Shah lost his life. Mir Jumla, the Mughal subadar of Bengal, established a milit ...
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  • ...Various types of hundis such as, darshani hundi, muddati or meyadi hundi, shah jog hundi, nam jog hundi, dhani jog hundi, jakhami hundi, jawabi hundi, zik ...
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  • ...7. Noted religious institutions: Patan Baghmara Jami Masjid, tomb of Golab Shah (Bashba known as 'Imam Bari'), Shree Shree Kali Mandir, Shree Shree Mahapra ...and tourist spots'' Beanibazar Gas Field, Baro Haler Dighi, Tomb of Golab Shah.' ...
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  • ...preserved in the Indian Museum at Calcutta, Shamsuddin Abul Muzaffar Yusuf Shah built the mosque in 1479 AD. ...
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  • ...and relics'' Remnants of the palace of Raja Nilambar at Patgram, Tomb of Shah Ismail Ghazi, seven fort at Satgara (fort of Birat Raja, cattle house of Bi ...NGOs are [[BRAC|brac]], [[ASA|asa]], HEED Bangladesh. [Abu Md. Iqbal Rumi Shah] ...
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  • ...340. After the defeat of Sultan Giasuddin Mahmud Shah in the hands of Sher Shah in1538, the Arakanise again captured Chittagong. From this time onward unti ...ttagong Collegiate School, Satkania Garangia Islamia Kamil Madrasa (1920), Shah Chand Awlia Alia Madrasa (1928). ...
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