- m****cripts were
published in Bengal. The
period of the
reign of
Sultan Ghiyathuddin Azam Shah is
described as the "golden age of
Persian literature in Bengal"...
-
Ghiyasuddin A'zam Shah (Bengali: গিয়াসউদ্দীন আজম শাহ, Persian: غیاثالدین اعظم شاه) was the
third Sultan of
Bengal and the
Ilyas Shahi dynasty. He was...
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Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah (Bengali: গিয়াসউদ্দীন মাহমুদ শাহ, Persian: غیاث الدین محمود شاه) was the last
Sultan of the
Hussain Shahi dynasty of the Bengal...
- London, UK:
Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & co., ltd. p. 262. Naqqash,
Ghiyathuddin (1989). 'Report to
Mirza Baysunghur on the
Timurid Legation to the Ming...
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books and m****cripts were
published in Bengal. The
period of
Sultan Ghiyathuddin Azam Shah's
reign is
described as the "golden age of
Persian literature...
- the
Persian architect Mirak Mirza Ghiyas (also
referred to as
Mirak Ghiyathuddin), who was
selected by the
Empress and
brought from
Herat (northwest Afghanistan);...
- of the
sultans raised Bengali from the
language of the m****es.
Sultan Ghiyathuddin Azam Shah
sponsored the
construction of
madrasas in
Makkah and Madinah...
- with him, the
building came to be
known as the
Barmaqam Powa-Makkah.
Ghiyathuddin died and a
mazar (mausoleum) was
built there. A Baro-Bhuyan confederation...
-
Malik Husamuddin/
Ghiyathuddin Iwaz
Khalji Coin of
Ghiyath al-Din 'Iwad.
Governor of Bengal, AH 614–616 AD (1217–1220).
Struck in the name of
Shams al-Din...
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using only the
Persian alphabet. The late 14th-century
Sultan of Bengal,
Ghiyathuddin Azam Shah, Turco-Persian in origin, was a
patron of
literature and poetry...