Danyal Dulal Ghazi | |
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Shahzādā-i-Bangālah | |
Governor of Bihar under Bengal Sultanate | |
Reign | 1495–1498 |
Governor of Kamata under Bengal Sultanate | |
Reign | 1498- |
Successor | Musundar Ghazi |
Born | Dānyāl bin Ḥusayn Bengal Sultanate |
Died | Kamata Kingdom |
House | Hussain Shahi |
Father | Alauddin Husain Shah |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
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Dānyāl, Prince of Bengal (Persian: شاهزاده دانیال بنگالی, d. 1500s), also known as Dulāl Ghāzī (Bengali–Assamese: দুলাল গাজী), was the eldest son of the Sultan of Bengal Alauddin Hussain Shah. He performed official duties and engagements on behalf of his father. In 1495, Danyal secured a peace treaty with the Delhi Sultanate in Bihar, and served as the regional governor of Bihar under the Bengal Sultanate.[1] He was appointed as the governor of Kamata following its conquest in 1498.[2]
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