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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...Aurangzeb|aurangzeb]]. He was appointed subahdar of Bengal at the death of Azam Khan Koka and reached Dhaka on 20 July 1678. ...air, sought assistance from the Mughal subahdar of Bengal. Prince Muhammad Azam sent an army immediately and, after a lapse of twelve years, the Mughals ag ...
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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 ...Mamluq dynasty in Bengal. Tatar Khan was invested with the title of Khan-i-Azam Bahram Khan by Sultan Muhammad Tughlaq, and was confirmed as governor (wali ...
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  • ...n the later Iliyas Shahi Sultan [[Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah|nasiruddin mahmud shah]] (1435-1459) was ruling at Gaur. ...of greater Jessore and Khulna districts. The titles Ulugh Khan and Khan-i-Azam of Khan Jahan, as inscribed on his tomb, suggest that he was not an indepen ...
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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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  • ...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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  • ...am Khan Mashhadi|islam khan mashhadi]] (1635-1639) and Prince [[Shah Shuja|shah shuja]] (1639-1660) as governors of Bengal. ...
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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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  • ...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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