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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...
- 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...
- 1289 shocked Bughra Khan. He left the power of Bengal for his other son, Rukunuddin Kaikaus in 1291. List of rulers of Bengal History of Bengal History of...
- independence from the Delhi Sultanate. He would be succeeded by his son, Rukunuddin Kaikaus who expanded the kingdom. During his rule, the Lakhnauti-based...
- Reference A.S.M. Shahidullah Khan Chairman Zahur Ullah Vice-chairman Kazi Rukunuddin Ahmed Director Shawket Jaman Director Anannya Das Gupta Director Aurangzeb...
- and his divine play with the gopis in Vrindavana. He was honoured by Rukunuddin Barbak Shah with the title 'Gunaraj Khan'. Maladhar Basu was born at Kulingram...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 13th governor of Bengal (Lakhnauti) under the Mamluk Delhi Sultanate Rukunuddin Kaikaus, 1st governor of Bengal (Lakhnauti) under the Balban Delhi Sultanate...