
Shamsuddin Firuz Shah - Wikipedia
Shamsuddin Firuz Shah (Persian: شمس الدين فيروز شاه, Bengali: শামসুদ্দীন ফিরুজ শাহ, Shams Ad-Dīn Firūz Shāh; reigned: 1301–1322) was the independent ruler of the Lakhnauti Kingdom.
Conquest of Sylhet - Wikipedia
The Conquest of Sylhet (Bengali: শ্রীহট্টের বিজয়, romanized: Srīhôtter Bijôy, lit. 'Conquest of Srihatta') predominantly refers to an Islamic conquest of Srihatta (present-day Sylhet, Bangladesh) led by Sikandar Khan Ghazi, the military general of Sultan Shamsuddin Firoz Shah of the Lakhnauti Sultanate, against the Hindu king Gour Govinda.
Shamsuddin Firuz Shah - Banglapedia - ONE Bank Ltd.
Shamsuddin Firuz Shah (1301-1322) was the sultan of the Muslim kingdom of lakhnauti from 701-722 AH (1301-1322 AD). He ascended the throne with the title 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 his coins.
About: Shamsuddin Firuz Shah - DBpedia Association
Shamsuddin Firuz Shah (Persian: شمس الدين فيروز شاه, Bengali: শামসুদ্দীন ফিরুজ শাহ, Shams Ad-Dīn Firūz Shāh) (reigned: 1301–1322) was the independent ruler of the Lakhnauti Kingdom.
Shamsuddin Firoz Shah — Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2
Shamsuddin Firoz Shah (reigned: 1301–1322) was the independent ruler of the Bengal. He ascended the throne with the title of Al-Sultan Al-Azam Shams Al-Duniya wa Al-Din Abu Al-Muzaffar Firoz Shah Al-Sultan and invoked the name of …
Taj ud-Din Firuz Shah: Contributions and Reign of the Bahmani …
Taj ud-Din Firuz Shah, a prominent ruler of the Bahmani Sultanate in the 15th century, left an indelible mark on the history of medieval India. Ascending the throne in 1397, Firuz Shah Bahmani reigned until his death in 1422, during a critical period for the sultanate.
structure at Kotla Firuz Shah. The antiquarian interest during the medieval period as revealed from the account of this Ashokan pillar appears to have subsided followed the death of Sultan Firuz Shah, only to be revived almost two centuries later when during the reigns of Babur and Akbar, wo once again start getting evidence of this nature.
Shamsuddin Firoz Shah – Numista
Shamsuddin Firoz Shah. Balbani Dynasty. Ruler of bengal. Also known as Shams al-Din Firuz Shah, শামসুদ্দীন ফিরুজ শাহ. Died in 1322 See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q7487785) »
Shamsuddin Firuz Shah - Detailed Pedia
Shamsuddin Firuz Shah (Persian: شمس الدين فيروز شاه, Bengali: শামসুদ্দীন ফিরুজ শাহ, Shams Ad-Dīn Firūz Shāh) (reigned: 1301–1322) was the independent ruler of the Lakhnauti Kingdom.
Biography of Shamsuddin Firoz Shah
Shamsuddin Firoz Shah was the independent ruler of the Bengal. He ascended the throne with the title of Al-Sultan Al-Azam Shams Al-Duniya wa Al-Din Abu Al-Muzaffar Firoz Shah Al-Sultan and invoked the name of the Abbaside Caliph Mustasim Billah in his coins.
Bengal Sultanate - History, Major Rulers, Foreign Relations ...
2023年8月21日 · Yuzbak Shah (1257), Tughral Khan (1271–1282), and Shamsuddin Firoz Shah (1301–1322) were among those who briefly ruled independently. Subsequently, the Delhi Sultanate extended its influence by capturing Sylhet and establishing effective rule in eastern and southwestern Bengal.
Sonargaon, Dhaka Division - Bangladesh In My Eyes
2013年5月26日 · Bahram Khan died in 1338, his armor-bearer, Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah, declared himself the independent Sultan of Sonargaon. After the death of Fakhruddin in 1349, Ikhtiyaruddin Ghazi Shah became the next independent ruler of Sonargaon.
Historical Evolution of Barobazar, Khulna - Samism
2020年2月12日 · Shamsuddin Firoz Shah was the first Muslim ruler to arrive in the city during the 14th century; Muslim settlements expanded during the reign of Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah, and many mosques and shrines were built.
Pandua: The Lost Capital of the Bengal Sultanate - PeepulTree
2018年6月24日 · Although Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah, the man who founded Bengal’s Ilyas Shahi Dynasty, is said to have first moved the capital from the city of Gauda to Pandua in 1339 CE, coins from the time refer to Pandua as Firozabad, leading to speculation that the move to Pandua had been effected by Shamsuddin Firoz Shah of the Balban Dynasty, who ruled ...
Tarikh-i-Firuzshahi1 - Banglapedia - ONE Bank Ltd.
Tarikh-i-Firuzshahi1 written by Shams Siraj Afif, gives a detailed account of the reign of Sultan firuz shah tughlaq (1351-1388 AD). Afif was born of a noble family, whose members are known to have served the sultanate since the days of Sultan Alauddin Khalji.
Fīrūz Shah Tughluq | Tughluq sultan | Britannica
…ibn Tughluq’s successor, his cousin Fīrūz Shah (reigned 1351–88), campaigned in Bengal (1353–54 and 1359), Orissa (1360), Nagarkot (1361), Sind (1362 and 1366–67), Etawah (1377), and Katehr (1380). Fīrūz was unable to recover Bengal for the sultanate, and Sind was no more than a tribute-paying vassal during his reign. Fīrūz…
Shah Jalal facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
In 1303, Sultan Shamsuddin Firoz Shah of Lakhnauti was engaged in a war with the neighbouring Gour Kingdom in the Sylhet region, then under the rule of the Hindu king Gour Govinda. This began when Shaykh Burhanuddin, a Muslim living in Sylhet, sacrificed a cow for his newborn son's aqiqah (birth celebration).
ʿAFĪF – Encyclopaedia Iranica
2011年7月28日 · ʿAFĪF, ŠAMS SERĀJ (d. ca. 802/1399), author of Tārīḵ-eFīrūzšāhī, a Persian life of Fīrūz Shah Toḡloq (r. 752-90/1351-88). Like his father, grandfather and great grandfather before him, ʿAfīf served the Toḡloq court at Delhi in various capacities. His work betrays a fond attachment to Fīrūz Shah, since it portrays even his shortcomings as virtues.
Ghiyashuddin Awliya: Sufi of Assam: Hajo Pilgrimage - Blogger
2008年10月12日 · According to the most acceptable tradition, Ghiyashuddin came to Brahmputra valley with Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah, the son of Sultan Shamsuddin Firoz Shah (1301-22) of Luknawti, in the second quarter of 14th century.He first came to Garigaon near Guwahati and stayed for sometimes, before permanently shifted to the north bank of Brahamputra at ...
Shamsuddin Firoz Shah - Sharing Power - LiquiSearch
But the minting of coins by the sons of Firoz Shah was not the result of their rebellion, rather it was the result of their sharing of power with their father. In fact, Firoz Shah ascended the throne of Lakhnauti at quite an advanced age when he was the father of six grown-up sons who helped him in the affairs of the kingdom.
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