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Rukunuddin Kaikaus (Persian: رکن الدین کیکاوس, Bengali: রুকনউদ্দীন কায়কাউস) was an
independent Sultan of
Bengal who
ruled from 1291 to 1300 CE. He succeeded...
- to the
Ilyas Shahi dynasty and was the
successor of his father,
Sultan Rukunuddin Barbak Shah.
Yusuf was born into a
ruling class Bengali Muslim **** family...
- 1289
shocked Bughra Khan. He left the
power of
Bengal for his
other son,
Rukunuddin Kaikaus in 1291.[citation needed] List of
rulers of
Bengal History of...
- competent.
Probably Firuz Iitigin, one of the two Firuzes,
after the
death of
Rukunuddin Kaikaus or
displacing him forcibly, came to the
throne of
Lakhnauti in...
- Similarly, the
sultans of
Bengal also used this title.
Examples of that are
Rukunuddin Kaikaus and
Saifuddin Hamza Shah. The
sultans of
Seljuk also used this...
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invaded Hajiganj Fort and
surroundings at
Tirhut in 1468.[citation needed]
Rukunuddin Barbak Shah died in 1474
after ruling Bengal for 15 years. List of rulers...
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independence from the
Delhi Sultanate. He
would be
succeeded by his son,
Rukunuddin Kaikaus who
expanded the kingdom.
During his rule, the Lakhnauti-based...
- had
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...
- 13th
governor of
Bengal (Lakhnauti)
under the
Mamluk Delhi Sultanate Rukunuddin Kaikaus, 1st
governor of
Bengal (Lakhnauti)
under the
Balban Delhi Sultanate...
- kings. They are
listed below:
Taking advantage of the
turmoil at
Sultan Rukunuddin Barbak Shah's court, Ba Saw Phyu
seized Chittagong.
Following this victory...