Alauddin Firuz Shah I

Alauddin Firuz Shah(Bengali: আলাউদà§à¦¦à¦¿à¦¨ ফিরোজ শাহ) was the son and successor of sultan Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah. During his reign the conflict with Assam continued. The army entered Assam and reached Kaliabor. The war continued after the death of Firuz Shah. Alauddin Firuz Shah was assassinated by his uncle Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah. . List of rulers of Bengal. . History of . . Categories: Articles incorporating text from Wikipedia. Ê¿AlÄʾ ud-DÄ«n KhaljÄ« (r. 1296â“1316) was the second and the most powerful ruler of the Khalji dynasty that ruled the in the Indian subcontinent. Born as Ali Gurshasp, Alauddin was a nephew and a son-in-law of his predecessor Jalaluddin. When Jalaluddin became the Sultan of Delhi after deposing the Mamluks, Alauddin was given the position of Amir-i-Tuzuk (equivalent to master of ceremonies). Alauddin obtained the governorship of Kara in 1291 after suppressing a revolt against Jalaluddin Alauddin Firuz Shah I (Bengali: পà§à¦°à¦¥à¦® আলাউদà§à¦¦à¦¿à¦¨ ফিরোজ শাহ) was the son and successor of Sultan Shihabuddin Bayazid Shah of Bengal. He was a sultan only in name; the effective powers being wielded by Raja Ganesha, the landlord of Dinajpur. Ganesha dethroned him after he had ruled only for a few months. Coins of Alauddin Firuz Shah I, issued in 817 Hijrih from Muazzamabad () and Satgaon (South Bengal), have been found. But no coins issued from the capital Firuzabad (Pandua) have so far been All information for Alauddin Firuz Shah I's wiki comes from the below links. Any source is valid, including Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Pictures, videos, biodata, and files relating to Alauddin Firuz Shah I are also acceptable encyclopedic sources. 1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alauddin_Firuz_Shah_I. The original version of this page is from Wikipedia, you can edit the page right here on Everipedia. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Alauddin Firuz Shah I was the son and successor of Sultan Shihabuddin Bayazid Shah of Bengal. He was a sultan only in name; the effective powers being wielded by Raja Ganesha, the landlord of Dinajpur. Ganesha dethroned him after he had ruled only for a few months. Coins of Alauddin Firuz Shah I, issued in 817 Hijrih from Muazzamabad and Satgaon , have been found. But no coins issued from the capital Firuzabad have so far been found. After Ganesha usurped the throne of Bengal Firuz Shah might have fled from the capitaland tried to establish his authority over southern and eastern Bengal. But s... For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Alauddin Firuz Shah I. Home. News. Coins of Alauddin Firuz Shah I, issued in 817 Hijrih from Muazzamabad (East Bengal) and Satgaon (South Bengal), have been found. But no coins issued from the capital Firuzabad (Pandua) have so far been found. After Ganesha usurped the throne of Bengal Firuz Shah might have fled from the capitaland tried to establish his authority over southern and eastern Bengal. But soon Ganesha defeated and killed Firuz Shah. Preceded by Shihabuddin Bayazid Shah. Sultanate of Bengal 1414. Succeeded by Raja Ganesha. Firuz Shah was already 70 years old when he ascended the throne and he was soon deposed and murdered by his ambitious and capable nephew, Alauddin. Alauddin had just returned from an expedition to plunder the wealthy kingdom of the Yadavas of Devagiri, where he had acquired a massive amount of wealth. He used this to buy sufficient support from the nobles to ensure that none of Firuz's sons could come to power. Nevertheless, he spent all of his 20 year reign expanding his kingdom, putting down rebellions and defending the sultanate from a series of Mongol invasions. Goron and Goenka call Alauddin Firuz Shah I Bengali: পà§à¦°à¦¥à¦® আলাউদà§à¦¦à¦¿à¦¨ ফিরোজ শাহ was the son and successor of Sultan Shihabuddin Bayazid Shah of Bengal He was a sultan only in nam. Firuz Shah I, issued in 817 Hijrih from Muazzamabad East Bengal and Satgaon South Bengal, have been found But no coins issued from the capital Firuzabad Pandua have so far been found After Ganesha usurped the throne of Bengal Firuz Shah might have fled from the capitaland tried to establish his authority over southern and eastern Bengal But soon Ganesha defeated and killed. Firuz Shah. Preceded by Shihabuddin Bayazid Shah. Sultanate of Bengal 1414. Succeeded by Raja Ganesha.

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