Hussain Shahi dynasty

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Ḥussain Shāhī
  • حسين شاهی
  • হুসেন শাহী
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Deposition1538 (1538)

The Hussain Shahi dynasty (

Sultanate of Bengal from 1494 to 1538.[2]

History

The dynasty's founder,

Shahzada Danyal, who he had appointed as the governor of Kamata, was executed by rebellious chieftains in Assam
.

Husain Shah's son and successor,

Chota Sona Masjid. Nasrat Shah's treaty with Babur saved Bengal from a Mughal
invasion.

The last Sultan of the dynasty,

Musa Khan, though his grandson, Masum Khan, was a mere zamindar.[9]

Rulers

Titular Name(s) Personal Name Reign
Sultan `Ala ad-Din
سلطان علاء الدين
Bengali: সুলতান আলাউদ্দীন
Husayn Shah
حسين شاه
Bengali: হুসেন শাহ
1494–1519
Sultan Nasir ad-Din
سلطان ناصر الدين
Bengali: সুলতান নাসিরউদ্দীন
Nasrat Shah
نصرت شاه
Bengali: নসরত শাহ
1519–1533
Sultan `Ala ad-Din
سلطان علاء الدين
Bengali: সুলতান আলাউদ্দীন
Firuz Shah
فيروز شاه
Bengali: ফিরোজ শাহ
1533
Sultan Ghiyath ad-Din
سلطان غياث الدين
Bengali: সুলতান গিয়াসউদ্দীন
Mahmud Shah
محمود شاه
Bengali: মাহমূদ শাহ
1533–1538
Suri rule takes over Bengal under Sher Shah Suri in 1538 C.E.

See also

References

  1. ^ "-- Schwartzberg Atlas -- Digital South Asia Library". dsal.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 14 September 2023.
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  3. . Ala al-Din Hasan, a Mecan Arab...
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  6. . In their embassy to Bengal, at the time under the control of the Afghan Hussain Shahi dynasty,
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  8. ^ "The Hussain-Shahi Dynasty".
  9. ^ Abdul Kader, Mohammad (1988). Historical Fallacies Unveiled. Islamic Foundation Bangladesh.