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    Tanda (Bengali: তান্ডা, lit. 'high ground'), also known as Tandah and Khwaspur Tandah, was a historic 16th-century city of Bengal in the eastern part...
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  • village Tanda, Bengal, a historical medieval city Tanda Dam and Lake, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Tanda Department, a department in Ivory Coast Tanda, Egypt, a...
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    Munim Khan (category Subahdars of Bengal)
    in Tanda after fleeing an epidemic plague at Gaur. After his death, Daud Khan Karrani re-captured Gaur. List of rulers of Bengal History of Bengal History...
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    Bayazid Khan Karrani. He was buried in Tanda, the capital of his Sultanate. List of rulers of Bengal History of Bengal History of Bangladesh History of India...
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    Khan Jahan I (category Subahdars of Bengal)
    along with Raja Todar Mal, arrived in Tanda. The following July, they faced Daud's forces near the Padma River in Bengal. On 12 July 1576, the Battle of Rajmahal...
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    shifted the capital from Gaur to Tanda in 1565. Sulaiman Khan Karrani annexed large parts of Orissa. During his reign, the Bengal Sultanate's territory extended...
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  • all of Bengal. The capital was at Gaur. Taj Khan was followed by Sulaiman Khan Karrani, who shifted the seat of government from Gaur to Tanda (also in...
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  • river course. Tanda Bengal Sultanate India 1565 1576 Bengal Sultanate was defeated by the Mughal Empire in 1576, but Tanda remained as Bengal's provincial...
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    The Bengal Subah, also referred to as Mughal Bengal, was the largest subdivision of Mughal India encompassing much of the Bengal region, which includes...
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    Shah Shuja (Mughal prince) (category Subahdars of Bengal)
    when he was surrounded at Tanda and found that reorganisation of the army was no longer possible, he decided to leave Bengal for good and take shelter...
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    The Bengal–Jaunpur confrontation was an early 15th-century conflict that stemmed from the Jaunpur Sultanate's opposition to the overthrowing of the Bengal...
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    captured Tanda, the Afghan capital of Bengal. Munim Khan transferred the capital of Bengal from Tanda to Gaur. In the treaty of Katak, Daud ceded Bengal and...
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    long-lasting conflicts between the Bengal Sultanate and the Delhi Sultanate which took place in the islets of Ekdala in Bengal. The first invasion by the Delhi...
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    Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah (category Sultans of Bengal)
    was the founder of the Sultanate of Bengal and its inaugural Ilyas Shahi dynasty. The Ilyas Shahi Dynasty ruled Bengal for 145 years (1342–1487), except...
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    Gaur, Gour, Lakhnauti, Lakshmanavati and Jannatabad) is a historic city of Bengal in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent, and one of the most prominent...
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    Battle of Rajmahal (category Bengal Subah)
    Sultanate of Bengal in the 16th century. The battle resulted in a decisive victory for the Mughals. During the battle, the last Sultan of Bengal, Daud Khan...
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    first Sultan of Bengal belonging to the restored Ilyas Shahi dynasty. Formerly a farmer, he was selected as the next ruler of Bengal by the erstwhile...
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    Kumaradevi have been discovered at Mathura, Ayodhya, Lucknow, Sitapur, Tanda, Ghazipur, and Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh; Bayana in Rajasthan; and Hajipur...
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    but not Bengal. Gold coins bearing portraits of Chandragupta and Kumaradevi have been discovered at Mathura, Ayodhya, Lucknow, Sitapur, Tanda, Ghazipur...
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    Mir Jumla II (category Subahdars of Bengal)
    trader, a Vizier of Golconda sultanate, and later a prominent subahdar of Bengal under the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. Mir Jumla is a powerful politician that...
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    Shahbaz Khan Kamboh (category Subahdars of Bengal)
    Egarasindur and Bhawal. He was forced to retreat to the Mughal capital at Tanda. With reinforcements sent by Akbar, Shahbaz Khan again marched towards Bhati...
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  • I'lyas, who held several district on the banks of Ganges and at Khawaspur Tanda. After this the two armies of Karranis and Adil Shah met on the opposite...
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    independent late medieval Sultan of Bengal, who founded the Hussain Shahi dynasty. He became the ruler of Bengal after assassinating the Abyssinian Sultan...
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    Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah (category Sultans of Bengal)
    শাহ, Persian: شمس الدین احمد شاه; r.  1433–1436) was the last Sultan of Bengal belonging to the House of Ganesha. He was the son and successor of Sultan...
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    Danyal (Hussain Shahi dynasty) (category Bengal Sultanate officers)
    Dānyāl, Prince of Bengal (Persian: شاهزاده دانیال بنگالی, d. 1500s), also known as Dulāl Ghāzī (Bengali–Assamese: দুলাল গাজী), was the eldest son of the...
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    Isa Khan (category Bengal Sultanate officers)
    History of Bengal. Vol. II. Patna: Academica Asiatica. p. 195. OCLC 924890. After this Khān-i-Jahān returned to Sihhatpur, in the suburbs of Tāndā ... and...
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    dynasty was a family which ruled the late medieval Sunni Muslim Sultanate of Bengal from 1494 to 1538. The dynasty's founder, Alauddin Husain Shah was possibly...
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    Pandua, Malda (category Bengal Sultanate)
    district of the Indian state of West Bengal. It served as the capital city of the independent Sultanate of Bengal for nearly a century, until the capital...
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    Muhammad Khan Sur (category Sultans of Bengal)
    Muhammad Shah Ghazi, was the Sultan of Bengal from 1553 to 1555. He was initially appointed as a governor of Bengal by Emperor Islam Shah Suri of the Sur...
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    Mosque City of Bagerhat (category Architecture of the Bengal Sultanate)
    governor in the Sundarbans by Sultan Mahmud Shah of Bengal. The site was a "mint town" of the Bengal Sultanate. Bagerhat has one of the largest concentrations...
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