Mahmud Shah (Sultan of Bengal)

Mahmud Shah (Sultan of Bengal)

Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah (Bengali: প্রথম নাসিরুদ্দিন মাহমুদ শাহ) (reigned 1435-1459) was a Sultan of Bengal. He was a descendant of Sultan Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah of Bengal. Nasiruddin took the title of Nasiruddin Abul Muzaffar Mahmud Shah when he ascended the power in 1435 AD. It was after twenty years of gap since his dynasty lost the power in the first phase.

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History

During his reign, the Sharqi sultans of Jaunpur were involved in a deadly conflict with the Lodhi sultans of Delhi.[1] This kept Nasiruddin Mahmud's kingdom in peace. He devoted his time to the task of reconstruction and development. He was also able to recover Bengal's military strength. According to historians Nizamuddin Ahmad and Firishtah, Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah was an ideal sultan. Another historian Ghulam Husain Salim says that by his good administration the wounds of oppression inflicted by the previous Sultan Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah were healed.[1] Nasiruddin died in 1459 AD after a reign of twenty four years.[2]

Ruling area

During his reign, Khan Jahan Ali conquered Khulna and Jessore. According to a numismatic evidence, Nasiruddin Mahmud ruled over a vast kingdom bounded by the districts of Bhagalpur to the west, Mymensingh and Sylhet to the east, Gaur and Pandua to the north and Hughli to the south.[1]

Spreading Islam

With the help of Khan Jahan Ali, Nasirudddin Mahmud made progress on Muslim settlements in different parts of Bengal. They constructed mosques, excavated tanks and adopted similar other public architecures. Nasiruddin also built a large number of khanqas, bridges and tombs. The significant mosques of his reign were the following :

The tomb of Khan Jahan Ali at Bagerhat and the tomb of an Allama at Hazrat Pandua were erected during his time. He himself laid the foundations of the citadel and palace at Gaur. Among them, a five-arched stone-bridge, part of the massive walls of the fort and the Kotwali Darwaza are still extant.[1]


Preceded by
Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah
Sultan of Bengal
1435-1459
Succeeded by
Rukunuddin Barbak Shah

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e ABM Shamsuddin Ahmed, Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah, Banglapedia: The National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka, Retrieved: 2011-04-27
  2. ^ KingListsFarEast

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