Tiger of Bhati Shamsher Ghazi | |
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শমসের গাজী | |
Born | 1712 |
Died | circa 1760 (aged 47–48) |
Cause of death | Cannon execution |
Term | Chakladar of Roshnabad |
Predecessor | Nasir Mahmud |
Successor | Krishna Manikya |
Parents |
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Shamsher Gazi (Bengali: শমসের গাজী; 1712–1760), also known as the Tiger of Bhati (Bengali: ভাটির বাঘ, romanized: Bhatir Bagh),[1] was a ruler of Roshnabad and Tripura, which covers parts of modern-day Bangladesh and India.[note 1] Gazi's reign (1748-1760) has been cited as the "most interesting episode" in Medieval Tripura's history.[2]
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