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Jalaluddin Fateh Shah
Sultan of Bengal
Reign1481 - 1487
PredecessorSikandar Shah II
SuccessorShahzada Barbak
Died1487
IssueSon[1]
HouseIlyas Shahi
FatherRukunuddin Barbak Shah
ReligionIslam

Jalaluddin Fateh Shah (reigned: 1481–1487) was the last ruler of later Ilyas dynasty of Bengal. He was the brother and successor of Sultan Shamsuddin Yusuf Shah.

History

No reference of military expedition led by Fateh Shah is found. But from the numismatic evidence it can be presumed that his kingdom extended to Sylhet in the east and to the river Damodar in the southwest.[2] During his reign, the Habshis took important and influential positions in his court. Fateh Shah took some measures to take back control. But a conspiracy rose against him and later he was assassinated by the commander of the Habshi palace-guards, Shahzada, in 1487.

By his death, the rule of Ilyas dynasty came to an end.

Preceded by Ilyas dynasty, Bengal
1481–1487
Succeeded by

See also

References

  1. ^ Sushila Mondal, History of Bengal Part 1 (1970), p.201
  2. ^ Ahmed, ABM Shamsuddin (2012). "Jalaluddin Fath Shah". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.