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Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah and his Portuguese allies were defeated by Sher Shah Suri on 6 April 1538, as his appeals to the Mughal Emperor Humayun went unanswered. [1] Ghiyasuddin died of wounds sustained during the siege of Gaur by Sher Shah Suri, and grief after learning two of his sons had been executed by the Afghans. [3] [4]
The last Sultan of the dynasty, Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah, who continued to rule from Sonargaon, had to contend with rising Afghan activity on his northwestern border. Eventually, the Afghans under the Sur Empire broke through and sacked the capital in 1538 where they remained for several decades, successively establishing two independent ...
Ghiyath Shah, also known as Ghiyas-ud-Din Shah or Ghiyasuddin, was a Sultan of the Malwa Sultanate in the fifteenth century. The son of his predecessor Mahmud Shah I , he reigned from 1469 to 1500. A military leader before his accession, he was known during his reign for his religious devotion and cultural life.
Alauddin Firuz Shah II 1533; Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah 1533-1538; Muhammad Shahi dynasty (1554–64) Shamsuddin Muhammad Shah 1554-1555; Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah I 1555-1561; Ghiyasuddin Jalal Shah 1561-1563; Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah II 1563-1564; Karrani dynasty (1564–76) Taj Khan Karrani 1564-1565; Sulaiman Khan Karrani 1565-1572
Ghiyasuddin was succeeded by his nephew Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud Damghan Shah, reportedly a soldier who originated from Delhi. He fled Hindustan and joined his uncle in Madurai. [ 17 ] He upon ascension quickly started dismissing and killing many of the officers and nobles and various political enemies who were likely to disturb his possession of ...
A short biography of the prominent Sufis of India have been mentioned in this book including that of Akhi Siraj Aainae Hind. 'Miratul Asrar' by Syed Abdur-Rahman Chishti Abbasi Alavi 'Hayate Makhdoom Syed Ashraf Jahangir Semnani (1975), Second Edition(2017) ISBN 978-93-85295-54-6 , Maktaba Jamia Ltd, Shamshad Market, Aligarh 202002, India
Mahmud Shah of Bengal (died 1459), the First Sultan of Bengal; Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah (died 1538), the last Sultan of the Hussain Shahi dynasty of the Bengal Sultanate, from 1533-1538 CE. Mahmud ibn Muhammad (1757-1824), the seventh leader of the Husainid Dynasty and the ruler of Tunisia from 1814-1824.
One notable example is of Bhagirath of Ayodhya, who belonged to the Hindu Bais clan, who was appointed as the Dewan of Sultan Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah. [citation needed] His son, Kalidas Gajdani embraced Sunni Islam through the guidance of Ibrahim Danishmand and became known as Sulaiman Khan.