Not to be confused with Afghan noble Isa Khan Niazi.
For other people named Isa Khan, see Isa Khan (disambiguation).
Isa Khan ঈশা খাঁ
Masnad-i-Ala
Great Rajput of Bengal
Chief of Baro-Bhuiyans of Bengal
Reign
1576–1599
Born
c. April 17 1529 Sarail, Bhati region, Bengal Sultanate now Brahmanbaria district
Died
September 1599 (age 70) Baktarpur, Bhati region, Mughal Empire
Burial
Baktarpur, Kaliganj Upazila, Gazipur, Bangladesh
Spouse
Fatema Khatun Sona Bibi
Issue
Musa Dawud Mahmud Abdullah Ilyas
House
Sarail Fort
Father
Sulaiman Khan
Mother
Syeda Momena Khatun
Religion
Sunni Islam
Isa Khan (Middle Bengali: ঈশা খাঁ, c. 1529 – September 1599) was the leader of the 16th-century Baro-Bhuiyan chieftains of Bengal.[1] During his reign, he successfully unified the chieftains of Bengal and resisted the Mughal invasion of Bengal. It was only after his death that the region fell totally under Mughal control. He remains an iconic figure throughout West Bengal and Bangladesh as a symbol of his rebellious spirit and unity.
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