Shah Ismail Ghazi (Bengali: শাহ ইসমাঈল গাজী) was a 15th-century Sufi Muslim preacher based in Bengal. He came to Bengal in the mid-fifteenth century during...
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Ismail I (Persian: اسماعیل یکم, romanized: Ismāʿīl; 17 July 1487 – 23 May 1524) was the founder and first shah of Safavid Iran, ruling from 1501 until...
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last Shah Ismail Ghazi Captain of thirteenth Gour's Pathanian Sultan Rukunnuddin Abul Mujahid Barbak Shah was able to capture Kamrup. Shah Ismail Ghazi was...
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Abdullah Shah Ghazi (Arabic: عبد الله شاه غازي, romanized: ʿAbd Allāh Shāh Ghāzī) (c. 730 - c. 768) also known as Abdullah al-Ashtar was a Muslim mystic...
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strengthened by it. In 1499, Husain Shah's general Shah Ismail Ghazi led an expedition to the Kamata Kingdom. Husain Shah's army imprisoned King Nilambar of...
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Mandaran. Barbak sent his military general, the Muslim missionary Shah Ismail Ghazi, who defeated the Gajapati army and recovered Fort Mandaran. The Sultanate's...
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shrine of Shah Ismail Ghazi is at Ghoraghat. He was a saint-warrior of the time of Ruknuddin Barbak Shah (1459-1474 AD). Shah Ismail Ghazi was first appointed...
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success under Alauddin Hussain Shah, who was proclaimed as the conqueror of Assam after his forces led by Shah Ismail Ghazi overthrew the Khen dynasty and...
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Bengal Sultanate (section Sher Shah Suri's invasion)
Arakan, Orissa, Tripura, and Assam. Under the order of Hussain Shah, Shah Ismail Ghazi commanded the Bengali forces in the Conquest of Kamata, conquering...
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15th century and named after Nawab Ghazi Khan Mirani, son of Nawab Haji Khan Mirani, the city was founded when Shah Hussain of the Langah Sultanate of...
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1499, Sultan Alauddin Husain Shah dispatched an army under the command of Shah Ismail Ghazi to conquer Kamata. Ghazi's forces besieged the Kamatapur...
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the invasion of Firuz Shah Tughlaq of Delhi. In 1498, Sultan Alauddin Husain Shah dispatched military general Shah Ismail Ghazi with 24,000 soldiers and...
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Derajat includes the present-day administrative districts of Dera Ismail Khan, Dera Ghazi Khan, Rajanpur, Taunsa and Tank in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab...
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as Dera Ghazi Khan and Dera Bugti. It is named after Dodai mercenary Ismail Khan, son of Malik Sohrab Dodai, who founded the town. "Dera Ismail Khan" so...
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region by Shah Husein, the second Langah Sultan. Rao Kelana, a powerful Bhati Rajput ruler of Pugal in the 15th century invaded Dera Ghazi Khan and defeated...
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al-Adil I, 1210–1220 Al-Muzaffar Ghazi, son of al-Adil I, 1220–1244 Al-Kamil (II) Muhammad, son of al-Muzaffar Ghazi, 1244–1260. Taken by Mongols in 1260...
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April 1550), was a Safavid prince and the second surviving son of king (shah) Ismail I (r. 1501–1524). In early 1546, with Ottoman help, he staged a revolt...
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dynasty. In 1498, the Hussain Shahi dynasty dispatched an army under Shah Ismail Ghazi to conquer the Kamata Kingdom. The Bengal forces overthrew the Khen...
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Murad II (redirect from Murad Khan II Khoja-Ghazi)
trope of the ghazi king. In order to gain popular international support for his conquests, Murad II modeled himself after the legendary Ghazi kings of old...
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Pakhtunkhwa was created. The district of Dera Ismail Khan is bounded on the North east by the Bhakkar and Dera Ghazi Khan districts of Punjab. Eastern portions...
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Shihab ud-Din Mohammad Sahib ud-Quiran ud-Thani Shah Jahan Padshah Ghazi (Urdu: شهاب الدین محمد خرم), or Shah Jahan. His regnal name is divided into various...
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Gohar Shah Muhammad Hanif Jalandhari Muhammad Hassan Muhammad Ibrahim Mir Sialkoti Muhammad Idris Kandhlawi Muhammad Ilyas Ghuman Muhammad Ismail Katki...
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Tahmasp I (redirect from Shah Tahmasp I)
14 May 1576) was the second shah of Safavid Iran from 1524 until his death in 1576. He was the eldest son of Shah Ismail I and his principal consort,...
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Ismail Idris ibni Ibrahim (Jawi: تونكو إسماعيل ابن سلطان إبراهيم; born 30 June 1984), is the heir apparent to the Johor throne. He is the eldest son of...
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the death of Ismail II there were three candidates for succession: Shāh Shujā', the infant son of Ismail (only a few weeks old), Ismail's brother, Mohammad...
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Danyal (Hussain Shahi dynasty) (redirect from Dulal Ghazi)
1500s), also known as Dulāl Ghāzī (Bengali–Assamese: দুলাল গাজী), was the eldest son of the Sultan of Bengal Alauddin Hussain Shah. He performed official duties...
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Tughlaq dynasty (redirect from Tughluq Shāh)
Delhi Sultanate in medieval India. Its reign started in 1320 in Delhi when Ghazi Malik assumed the throne under the title of Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq and ended...
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Ahmed Ghazi, jurist and scholar Sami Pasha al-Farouqi, Ottoman commander Shah Waliullah Dehlawi, Sheikh of Islam and imam of India Shah Ismail Dehlvi...
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unwisely killed some Persian ambassadors. In a repeat of the Shah Ismail story, Nadir Shah conquered Khiva, beheaded Ilbars and freed some 12,000–20,000...
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throne by Alam Shah, Bahlul Shah ascended the throne of Delhi on 19 April 1451 and adopted the title of Bahlul Shah Ghazi. Alam Shah continued to live...
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