Shihabuddin Bayazid Shah
Shihabuddin Bayazid Shah (Persian: شهاب الدین بایزید شاه, Bengali: শিহাবুদ্দীন বায়েজ়ীদ শাহ) was a Sultan of Bengal for a brief period between 1413 and 1414 CE. He succeeded his father Saifuddin Hamza Shah.[1]
Shihāb ad-Dīn Bāyazīd Shāh | |
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as-Sulṭān | |
Sultan of Bengal | |
Reign | 1413-1414 |
Predecessor | Saifuddin Hamza Shah |
Successor | Alauddin Firuz Shah I |
Born | 14th century Bengal Sultanate |
Died | 1414 Bengal Sultanate |
House | Ilyas Shahi |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
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Shihab ad-Din Bayazid Shah continued the friendly relation with China like his predecessors and once sent a giraffe to the Chinese emperor with a letter written on a golden leaf. He issued coins from AH 814 to AH 817. The numismatic evidence shows that he was succeeded by his son Ala ad-Din Firuz Shah, who issued coins in AH 817. According to Firishta, Raja Ganesha usurped the throne after the death of Shihab-ud-Din Bayazid Shah, while according to the Riaz-us-Salatin, a late chronicle written in 1788, Raja Ganesha killed Shihabuddin Bayazid Shah and usurped the throne.[1]
See also
References
- Majumdar, R.C. (ed.) (2006). The Delhi Sultanate, Mumbai: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, pp.204-6