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Arslan II
Ikhtiyaruddin Ghazi Shah (fl. 1349–1352),
sultan of
Sonargaon Muhammad bin
Bakhtiyar Khilji (died 1206),
Afghan soldier Malik Ikhtiyaruddin Iuzbak...
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having ruled for less than four years. She
married one of the
rebels –
Ikhtiyaruddin Altunia – and
attempted to
regain the throne, but was
defeated by her...
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Ikhtiyaruddin Ghazi Shah (Bengali: ইখতিয়ারউদ্দিন গাজী শাহ, Persian: اختیار الدین غازی شاه;
reigned 1349–1352) was an
independent sultan of Sonargaon...
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Malik Ikhtiyār ad-Dīn Yūzbak (Persian: ملک اختیار الدین یوزبک), also
known as
Mughith ad-Din Abu al-Muzaffar (Persian: مغیث الدین ابو المظفر), was the...
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Aitmar Surkah pursued the force,
engaging in battle. In one encounter,
Ikhtiyaruddin, Jalaluddin's
eldest son, was
thrown from his
horse and
engaged in single...
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ruler of Lakhnauti,
Alauddin Ali Shah, and the
ruler of Sonargaon,
Ikhtiyaruddin Ghazi Shah. He
unified Bengal into an
independent sultanate, establishing...
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Mubarakabad is said to have been
named after him.
Ikhtiyaruddin Ghazi Shah, who
according to
historian Jadunath Sarkar was most probably...
- The
Citadel of
Herat (Pashto: سکندرۍ کلا ; Dari: ارگ هرات), also
known as the
Citadel of Alexander, and
locally known as Qala
Iktyaruddin (Pashto ; Dari:...
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capital of the
sultanate ruled by
Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah and his son
Ikhtiyaruddin Ghazi Shah. It
hosted a
royal court and mint of the
Bengal Sultanate...
- In 1257,
Malik Ikhtiyaruddin Yuzbak invaded Kamarupa and
initially gained some success.
However he was
later defeated and
taken prisoner by
Kamarupa soldiers...