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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • '''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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  • ...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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  • ...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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