Qazi Fazilat Shershahi (Bengali: কাজী ফজিলত, Persian: قاضی فضیلت) was an army qadi for Sher Shah Suri and later a governor of Bengal under the Sur Empire from 1541 to 1545.[2]
^ʽAbd al-Qadir Badayuni. Muntak̲h̲abu-t-tawārīk̲h̲, Volume 3. The Asiatic Society. p. 126.
^"Kingdoms of South Asia – Indian Kingdom of Bengal". www.historyfiles.co.uk.
QaziFazilat Shershahi (Bengali: কাজী ফজিলত, Persian: قاضی فضیلت) was an army qadi for Sher Shah Suri and later a governor of Bengal under the Sur Empire...
of Burma, and ordered of striking silver 'tanka' coins for Bengal. QaziFazilat's term as Chief of all of the Muqtas of Bengal ended following the death...
কাজী), also spelt Qazi and Quazi, is a title awarded to Islamic judges, commonly used hereditarily in Bengal as a family name. QaziFazilat (1541–1545), governor...
numerous administrative units each governed by a Muqta and then appointed QaziFazilat of Agra as the Chief of all of the Muqtas of Bengal. List of rulers of...
1532–1538 Defeated Mughals and became the ruler of Delhi in 1540. Khidr Khan 1538–1541 QaziFazilat 1541–1545 Muhammad Khan Sur 1545–1554 Shahbaz Khan 1555...
Khidr Khan 1539–1541 Declared independence in 1541 and was replaced QaziFazilat 1541–1545 Muhammad Khan Sur 1545–1554 Declared independence upon the...
madrasah where his father was serving as headmaster. After passing the Fazilat Jamat, he went to Karachi and got admission in Jamia Uloom-ul-Islamia....