Ghiyasuddin Jalal Shah

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Ghiyasuddin Jalal Shah
as-Sulṭān Ghiyāth ad-Dunyā wa ad-Dīn Abū al-Muẓaffar Jalāl Shāh Ghāzī
Sultan of Bengal
Reign1561–1563
Coronation1561
PredecessorBahadur Shah II
SuccessorBin Jalal Shah
Bahadur Shah III
BornJalāl Khān Sūr
16th-century
Died1563
Bengal Sultanate
Burial1563
HouseMuhammad Shahi
FatherMuhammad Khan Sur
ReligionSunni Islam

Ghiyasuddin Jalal Shah (

Sultan of Bengal from 1561 to 1563.[1] He was the brother and successor of Sultan Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah II.[2]

Biography

Jalal was born into a

Sunni Muslim family of noblemen. Emperor Islam Shah Suri had appointed his father, Muhammad Khan Sur, as the governor of Bengal. However, Muhammad later declared independence from Delhi, effectively establishing a new dynasty to an independent Bengal Sultanate. He was later succeeded by his elder son known as Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah II
.

Reign

Following the natural death of his brother Bahadur Shah II, Jalal rose to the throne as the third sultan of the Muhammad Shahi dynasty. During his reign,

Satgaon remained strongholds, where he had coins minted.[1] Jalal ruled for three years, before being assassinated by Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah III in 1563.[3] According to the Riyaz-us-Salatin however, Jalal Shah ruled for five years and was succeeded by his son after his death, who was killed by Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah III during a short rule of seven months and nine days.[4]

Preceded by
Sultan of Bengal

1561–1563
Succeeded by

See also

References

  1. ^ . Retrieved 27 April 2024.
  2. ^ The History Files: Bengal
  3. . Retrieved 27 April 2024.
  4. ^ Salim, Gulam Hussain; tr. from Persian; Abdus Salam (1902). Riyazu-s-Salatin: History of Bengal. Asiatic Society, Baptist Mission Press. p. 137.