Sikandar Khān Ghāzī (Persian: سکندر خان غازی, Bengali: সিকান্দার খান গাজী) was the first wazir of Srihat under the Lakhnauti Kingdom ruled by Shamsuddin Firuz Shah.[1] Prior to this, Khan was one of the commanders of the Battles of Gour during the Conquest of Sylhet in 1303.[2] Early Persian manuscripts and inscriptions relating to Shah Jalal name Sikandar Khan Ghazi as well, highlighting his role as a commander in the battles.[3]
^Choudhury, Achyutcharan. "1". Sreehatter Itibritta – Purbangsho (A History of Sylhet), Part 2. Vol. 1. Mustafa Selim; Source publication, 2004.
^Abdul Karim. "Shah Jalal (R)". Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh. Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
^Hanif, N (2000). Biographical Encyclopaedia of Sufis: South Asia. p. 170-171.
and 24 Related for: Sikandar Khan Ghazi information
SikandarKhānGhāzī (Persian: سکندر خان غازی, Bengali: সিকান্দার খান গাজী) was the first wazir of Srihat under the Lakhnauti Kingdom ruled by Shamsuddin...
Islamic conquest of Srihatta (present-day Sylhet, Bangladesh) led by SikandarKhanGhazi, the military general of Sultan Shamsuddin Firoz Shah of the Lakhnauti...
1303, Govinda left Gour and the area came under the rule of Wazir SikandarKhanGhazi. It is said that Govinda Fenchu had an extraordinary birth. His father...
SikandarKhan Lodi (Persian: سکندر لودی; died 21 November 1517), born Nizam Khan (Persian: نظام خان), was Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate between 1489 and...
(1301–1339) SikandarKhanGhazi, Vizier of Sylhet (from 1303) Aleksander (1338–before 1386), Prince of Podolia (son of Narymunt) Sikandar Shah Miri, better...
and fled with his family and the area came under the rule of Wazir SikandarKhanGhazi. হইল সর্বনাশ একি দায়, না দেখি উপায়, Hoilo shorbonash eki day, na...
came to an end after the Islamic conquest of Sylhet in 1303 led by SikandarKhanGhazi, Syed Nasiruddin and Shah Jalal, leading to the flight of Govinda...
Shaibani with his 10,000 cavalry in the centre with SikandarKhan Uzbak on the right and Abdulla Khan Uzbak towards the left. The vanguard was led by Husain...
(Kadamhata, Rajnagar) Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khalji Moinuddin Chishti SikandarKhanGhazi Nizamuddin Auliya, his spiritual friend also gave him two pairs of...
Khanum Ghazi (1961–) Hawa Khanum Ghazi (1963–) 7. Torpekay Begum. Had three children: Shah Mahmud KhanGhazi Daud KhanGhazi Zahra Khanum Ghazi Chiefs...
Jaunpur. In time, this proved to be problematic, as his second son, Nizam Khan (Sikandar Lodi) was named successor, and a power struggle ensued[citation needed]...
regime in Sylhet, Firuz Shah sent numerous forces led by his nephew SikandarKhanGhazi and subsequently his military commander-in-chief Syed Nasiruddin...
However, the latter refused to accept this offer and instead appointed SikandarKhanGhazi as the first wazir of the region. Firuz Shah, wanting to somehow...
24 km from Mymensingh. During the reign of Firuz Shah, his nephew SikandarKhanGhazi led a fruitful expedition against Matuk, a Hindu Raja of the Sundarban...
After Sikandar Lodi died, there was a rival claimant named Muhammad Shah (son of Darya Khan Lodi, the former governor of Bihar). At first, Nasir Khan stayed...
who was an attendant of Shah Jalal Mujarrad's authorised disciple, SikandarKhanGhazi. Badarpuri received his primary education locally in Badarpur and...
March 1707. However, he and his three sons, Bidar Bakht, Jawan Bakht and Sikandar Shan, were later defeated and killed by Azam Shah's older half-brother...
could not be spared due to the belligerent presence of Sikandar Shah Suri, Akbar's regent, Bairam Khan, realising the gravity of the situation, sent his most...
epithet Jalalabad (settlement of Jalal) under the Lakhnauti Sultanate. SikandarKhanGhazi, one of the commanders of the battle and Firoz's nephew, was then...
more recently next to the dargah of Shah Paran. History of Sylhet SikandarKhanGhazi Muhammad Azraf (1995). Silete Islam (in Bengali). Islamic Foundation...
when Sikandar Hayat Khan began raising funds for this purpose. Renovation was supervised by the architect Nawab Alam Yar Jung Bahadur. As Khan was largely...