- Ruknuddīn
Bārbak Shāh (Bengali: রোকনউদ্দীন বারবক শাহ, Persian: رکن الدین باربک شاه; r. 1459–1474) was the son and
successor of
Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud...
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Bārbak is a
masculine given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Ruknuddin Barbak Shah (r. 1459-1474),
Sultan of
Bengal Shahzada Barbak (died 1487)...
- Shāhzāda
Bārbak (Bengali: শাহজাদা বারবক, Persian: شاهزاده باربک, lit. 'Prince
Barbak'),
known by his
regnal title as Ghiyāsuddīn
Bārbak Shāh (Bengali:...
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rebelled under the
leadership of
Shahzada Barbak and
killed the
Sultan and
seized the throne.
Shahzada Barbak killed Jalaluddin Fateh Shah in 1487 and...
- better-known
rulers of the dynasty,
Sikandar Lodi
expelled his
brother Barbak Shah from Jaunpur,
installed his son
Jalal Khan as the ruler, then proceeded...
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Scientist Wajid Ali Shah, last king of
calcutta from Lucknow.
Shahzada Barbak, the
Sultan of
Bengal Saifuddin Firuz Shah, the
Sultan of
Bengal Alaul Haq...
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compartment in the
north included the durbar. An
inscription of
Sultan Rukunuddin Barbak Shah
mentions a
fountain and
water channel located halfway from the Dakhil...
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Bahlul Lodi
Delhi Spouse Shams Khatun Bibi
Ambha Issue Sikandar Khan Lodi
Barbak Shah Taj Mur****a Alam Khan
Parents House:
Founding House: Lodi confederation...
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settled in
Bengal after Timur's sack of Delhi.
During the
reign of
Rukunuddin Barbak Shah, the
Kingdom of
Mrauk U
conquered Chittagong. The late 1480s saw four...
- river, 2.2
kilometres (1.4 mi) from Jaunpur.
Constructed by
Ibrahim Naib
Barbak, a
chieftain of
Firoz Shah Tughlaq, it was
constructed using material from...