Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah | |
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Sultan of Sonargaon | |
Reign | 1338-1349 |
Predecessor | Governor Bahram Khan (under Delhi Sultanate) |
Successor | Sultan Ikhtiyaruddin Ghazi Shah |
Died | 1349 Sonargaon Sultanate |
Burial | 1349 |
Issue | Ikhtiyaruddin Ghazi Shah |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah (Bengali: ফখরুদ্দীন মুবারক শাহ, Persian: فخر الدین مبارک شاه; reigned: 1338–1349), also known simply as Fakhra,[1] was the founder of an independent sultanate comprising modern-day eastern and southeastern Bangladesh.[2][3] His kingdom was centred in the city of Sonargaon, which emerged as a principal superpower during his reign.[4] He was also the first Muslim ruler to conquest Chittagong, the principal port of Bengal region in 1340 AD.[5]
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