-
control over Bengal. Later, the
Karrani dynasty emerged in Bengal. The last
ruler of the
Karranis,
Sultan Daud Khan
Karrani refused to hail
Akbar and clashed...
- mark of honor.
Mukunda Deva
firmly rejected surrendering Ibrahim to the
Karranis,
sparking animosity from Sulaiman, the
ruler of Bengal. By this time, the...
- but
according to the most
current theory they are
known as
Karlanis or
Karranis,
being descendents of
Karlani who, as a
newborn baby, was
picked up from...
- The
Karrani dynasty (Pashto: کرلاڼي, romanized: Karlāṇī, Bengali: কররাণী, romanized: Korrāṇī) was
founded in 1564 by Taj Khan
Karrani, an
ethnic Afghan...
-
Bengal and
engaged the
Karrani forces in a
series of battles. The
Karranis,
under the
leadership of
their king Daud Khan
Karrani, put up a
fierce fight...
-
Empire captured the
Karrani capital Tandah. The
Battle of
Tukaroi fought on 3
March 1575
forced Daud Khan
Karrani, the last
Karrani ruler, to withdraw...
- the
banks of
Ganges and at
Khawaspur Tanda.
After this the two
armies of
Karranis and Adil Shah met on the
opposite bank of
Ganges despite no engagement...
- The
Afghan Karrani dynasty was the last
ruling dynasty of the sultanate.
According to the Riyaz-us-Salatin,
Sultan Sulaiman Khan
Karrani shifted the...
-
Sulaiman Khan
Karrani (Bengali: সুলায়মান খান কররানী, Persian: سليمان خان کرانی; reigned: 1565–1572) was an
Afghan Sultan of Bengal. He
ascended to the...
- Daud Khan
Karrani (died on 12 July 1576) was the last
ruler of Bengal's
Karrani dynasty as well as the
final Sultan of Bengal,
reigning from 1572 to 1576...