Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah
Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah (Bengali: নাসিরউদ্দিন নুসরাত শাহ) (died 1533), son of Sultan Alauddin Hussain Shah, was sultan of Bengal from 1519 until his assassination in 1533.[1] He married Ibrahim Lodi's daughter.[2] He continued his father's expansionist policies after succeeding him, adding more territory to his sultanate early on in his reign, but after 1526 had to contend with the Mughal ascendency in the Battle of Ghaghra, and also suffered a reverse at the hands of the Ahom kingdom.
Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah | |
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Sultan of Bengal Shah E Bangal the right hand of the caliphate, the defender of the Commander of the Faithful | |
Reign | 1519 - 1533 |
Predecessor | Alauddin Husain Shah |
Successor | Alauddin Firuz Shah II |
Died | 1533 |
Spouses | Daughter of Ibrahim Lodi |
Issue | Alauddin Firuz Shah II |
Father | Alauddin Husain Shah |
Religion | Islam |
References
- M.H. Syed, History of Delhi Sultanate, pp.237-238.
- Sen, Sailendra (2013). A Textbook of Medieval Indian History. Primus Books. pp. 120–121. ISBN 978-9-38060-734-4.
Preceded by Alauddin Husain Shah |
Sultanate of Bengal Hussain Shahi dynasty 1519–1533 |
Succeeded by Alauddin Firuz Shah II |
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