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==History== |
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Bahadur Shah came to power after deposing the governor [[Shahbaz Khan Kamboh|Shahbaz Khan]].<ref name=m1/> During his reign Bahadur Shah killed [[Muhammad Adil Shah]] in 1557.<ref name=m1/><ref name=r1>Majumdar, R.C. (ed.) (2007). ''The Mughul Empire'', Mumbai: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, {{Listed Invalid ISBN|81-7276-407-1}},pp.94–6</ref> |
Bahadur Shah came to power after deposing the governor [[Shahbaz Khan Kamboh|Shahbaz Khan]].<ref name=m1/> During his reign Bahadur Shah killed [[Muhammad Adil Shah (died 1557)|Muhammad Adil Shah]] in 1557.<ref name=m1/><ref name=r1>Majumdar, R.C. (ed.) (2007). ''The Mughul Empire'', Mumbai: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, {{Listed Invalid ISBN|81-7276-407-1}},pp.94–6</ref> |
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Later Bahadur Shah tried to capture [[Jaunpur Sultanate|Jaunpur]] but he was defeated by Mughal forces.<ref name=m1/> |
Later Bahadur Shah tried to capture [[Jaunpur Sultanate|Jaunpur]] but he was defeated by Mughal forces.<ref name=m1/> |
Revision as of 05:59, 4 February 2020
Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah II (also Khizr Khan Suri, reigned: 1555–1561) was an independent ruler of Bengal. He was the son of Sultan Shamsuddin Mahmud Shah.[1]
History
Bahadur Shah came to power after deposing the governor Shahbaz Khan.[1] During his reign Bahadur Shah killed Muhammad Adil Shah in 1557.[1][2]
Later Bahadur Shah tried to capture Jaunpur but he was defeated by Mughal forces.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b c d KingListsFarEast
- ^ Majumdar, R.C. (ed.) (2007). The Mughul Empire, Mumbai: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, ISBN 81-7276-407-1,pp.94–6