as-Sulṭān Shams ad-Dunyā wa ad-Dīn Abu al-Muẓaffar Muḥammad Shāh Ghāzī[1]
Coin of Shams al-Din Muhammad. Sultan of Bengal, 962 AH (1554–1555 AD). Obverse: Shahada. Reverse: Name and titles of Shams al-Din Muhammad Shah Ghazi.
22nd Sultan of Bengal
Reign
1553–1555
Coronation
1553
Predecessor
Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah as Sultan
Shahbaz Khan Suri as Governor
Successor
Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah II
Governor of Bengal
Reign
1545–1553
Predecessor
Qazi Fazilat
Successor
Shahbaz Khan Suri
Born
Muḥammad Khān Sūr
Died
December 1555 Chapar Ghata, Sur Empire
Burial
1555
Issue
Khizr and Jalal
House
Muhammad Shahi
Dynasty
Sur
Religion
Sunni Islam
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Bengal Sultanate
Ruling dynasties
Ilyas Shahi dynasty (1342–1414)
Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah 1342-1358
Sikandar Shah 1358-1390
Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah 1390-1411
Saifuddin Hamza Shah 1411-1413
Muhammad bin Hamza Shah 1413
Shihabuddin Bayazid Shah 1413-1414
Alauddin Firuz Shah I 1414
House of Ganesha (1414–35)
Raja Ganesha 1414-1415
Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah 1415-1416
Raja Ganesha 1416-1418
Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah 1418-1433
Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah 1433-1435
Restored Ilyas Shahi dynasty (1435–87)
Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah 1435-1459
Ruknuddin Barbak Shah 1459-1474
Shamsuddin Yusuf Shah 1474-1481
Nuruddin Sikandar Shah 1481
Jalaluddin Fateh Shah 1481-1487
Habshi rule (1487–94)
Shahzada Barbak 1487
Saifuddin Firuz Shah 1487-1489
Mahmud Shah II 1489-1490
Shamsuddin Muzaffar Shah 1490-1494
Hussain Shahi dynasty (1494–1538)
Alauddin Hussain Shah 1494-1518
Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah 1518-1533
Alauddin Firuz Shah II 1533
Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah 1533-1538
Muhammad Shahi dynasty (1554–64)
Shamsuddin Muhammad Shah 1554-1555
Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah I 1555-1561
Ghiyasuddin Jalal Shah 1561-1563
Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah II 1563-1564
Karrani dynasty (1564–76)
Taj Khan Karrani 1564-1565
Sulaiman Khan Karrani 1565-1572
Bayazid Khan Karrani 1572
Daud Khan Karrani 1572-1576
Subdivisions
Mint Towns:
Pandua
Sonargaon
Gaur
Khalifatabad
Satgaon
Chatgaon
Tanda
Fatehabad
Hajo
Cuttack
Jaunpur
Mrauk U
Realms:
Chandradwip
Orissa
Pratapgarh
Rohang
Srihat
Tripura
Architecture
Adina Mosque
Sixty Dome Mosque
Firoz Minar
Choto Sona Mosque
Baro Shona Masjid
Bagha Mosque
Pathrail Mosque
Panbari Mosque
Shankarpasha Mosque
Goaldi Mosque
Majidbaria Mosque
Darasbari Mosque
Eklakhi Mausoleum
Muazzampur Mosque
Qasba Mosque
Kusumba Mosque
Sura Mosque
Nine Dome Mosque
Jamaluddin Mosque
Nasrat Gazi Mosque
Culture
Literature
Dobhashi
Yusuf-Zulekha
Persian influence
Indo-Persian culture
Persianate society
Education
Ghiyathiyyah Madrasah
Economy
History of the taka
Warfare
Ekdala (1353-1359)
Jaunpur (1415-1420)
Reconquest of Arakan (1429-1430)
Kamata (1498)
Mrauk U (1512–1516)
Mughal invasion of Bengal
Ghaghra (1529)
Tukaroi (1575)
Rajmahal (1576)
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Muhammad Khan Sur, also known by his regnal title Shamsuddin Muhammad Shah Ghazi, was the Sultan of Bengal from 1553 to 1555. He was initially appointed as a governor of Bengal by Emperor Islam Shah Suri of the Sur Empire in 1545,[2][self-published source?] but after his death, he declared independence and re-established the Bengal Sultanate. He conquered Arakan of Burma, and ordered of striking silver 'tanka' coins for Bengal.[3]
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