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The rule of Bengal from 1487–1494
Habshi Sultanate
1487-1494
Map of Bengal during the Sultanate period
Status
Sultanate
Capital
Gaur
Common languages
Persian Bengali Arabic
Religion
State Religion: Sunni Islam (Hanafi) Others: Hinduism Buddhism
Government
Monarchy
Sultan
• 1487
Shahzada Barbak
• 1487-89
Saifuddin Firuz Shah
• 1489-90
Mahmud Shah II
• 1490-94
Shamsuddin Muzaffar Shah
History
• Established
1487
• Fall
1494
Currency
Taka
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Ilyas Shahi dynasty
Hussain Shahi dynasty
Today part of
Bangladesh India Myanmar Nepal
Habshi dynasty refers to the era of Habesha rulers in Bengal that lasted from 1487 to 1493 or 1494 during the Bengal Sultanate. Four Habshi rulers ruled Bengal during this period. This rule began with the rebellion against and assassination of Jalaluddin Fateh Shah of the Ilyas Shahi dynasty.
Habshidynasty refers to the era of Habesha rulers in Bengal that lasted from 1487 to 1493 or 1494 during the Bengal Sultanate. Four Habshi rulers ruled...
the second "Habshi" ruler of the Bengal Sultanate's Habshidynasty. He was a former army commander of the Sultanate's Ilyas Shahi dynasty. Andil was an...
was the Sultan of Bengal in 1487 and the founder of the Sultanate's Habshidynasty. He was a former commander of the palace-guards of Jalaluddin Fateh...
West Bengal, India. It was built by Sultan Saifuddin Firuz Shah of the Habshidynasty between 1485 and 1489. It was built in the Tughlaqi style of architecture...
the Hussain Shahi dynasty of Bengal. He also removed all Habshis from administrative posts, ending Habshi rule in Bengal. These Habshis eventually migrated...
Mahmud Shah I. In 1487, the last ruler of this dynasty Jalal ad-Din Fatih Shah was killed by his Habshi commander of the palace guards, Shahzada Barbak...
succeeded by the Buddhist and Hindu Chandra dynasty, Sena dynasty and Deva dynasty. The rule of deva dynasty was a period of peace, prosperity and creative...
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marginalised as a community today, Siddis once ruled Bengal as the Habshidynasty of the Bengal Sultanate, while the famous Siddi, Malik Ambar, effectively...
actual power was in the hands of Jamal Khan, the leader of the Deccani/Habshi group in the court. Jamal Khan was killed in the battle of Rohankhed in...
The Hussain Shahi dynasty (Bengali: হোসেন শাহী খান্দান, Pashto: د حسین شاهي کورنۍ, Persian: حسين شاهی خاندان) was a family which ruled the late medieval...
father of Ali Adil Shah I) had divided power between the Sunni nobles, the Habshis and the Deccanis. However, Ali Adil Shah favoured the Shi'i. After the...
Khan, a former Habshi slave who served as the peshwa or chief minister of the Sultanate of Ahmadnagar. Muslim slaves known as habshi, were recruited...
and anarchy. The dynasty is known for its liberal policies as well as its focus on justice and charity.[citation needed] The Habshi rule gave way to the...
founder of the Sultanate of Bengal and its inaugural Ilyas Shahi dynasty. The Ilyas Shahi Dynasty ruled Bengal for 145 years (1342–1487), except for a 21-year...
top of the Golconda fort. The other buildings found inside the fort are: Habshi Kamans (Abyssian arches), Ashlah Khana, Taramati mosque, Ramadas Bandikhana...
and spread rumors about her and Jamal-ud-Din Yaqut, an Abyssinian Siddi (Habshi) slave, and she began to meet her downfall. Altunia and Razia were childhood...
Ibrahim Adil Shah I, had divided power between the Sunni nobles, the Habshis and the Deccanis. However, Ali Adil Shah favored Shi'as. After his death...
(Bengali: রাজমহলের জঙ্গ) took place between the Mughal Empire and the Karrani Dynasty that ruled the Sultanate of Bengal in the 16th century. The battle resulted...
1435–1459– ) was the first Sultan of Bengal belonging to the restored Ilyas Shahi dynasty. Formerly a farmer, he was selected as the next ruler of Bengal by the...
assassinated by the commander of the Habshi palace-guards, Shahzada Barbak, in 1487. By his death, the rule of Ilyas dynasty came to an end. List of rulers...
Bengali: সাইফুদ্দীন হামজ়া শাহ) was the fourth Sultan of the first Ilyas dynasty of Bengal reigning from 1410 to 1412. Hamza was born in the 14th-century...
Bahmani Sultanate: Bahmani Shahs Sultanate of Bengal: Ilyas Shahi, Ganesha, Habshi, Hussain Shahi, Muhammad Shah and Karranis Sultanates of the Deccan: Adil...
بايزيد خان کرانی) was the third Sultan of the Bengal Sultanate's Karrani dynasty. During the reign of his father, Sulaiman Khan Karrani, he was given the...