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Syed Nasiruddin was dispatched with a contingent of soldiers as well as twelve of Shah Jalal's followers against Narayan, who fled with his family upon learning of the advance. Taraf was easily captured as a result, with Nasiruddin being subsequently appointed as its governor. He then attempted to
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and was attributed with a number of supernatural abilities. It is perhaps through these stories of spiritual powers that he gained the patronage of the Sultan of Bengal,
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and his 360 followers. This attack ultimately proved successful and Gour Govinda was forced to retreat, thereby bringing Sylhet under Muslim control.
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console the family of the late Qadi by giving his own son, Syed Sirajuddin, in marriage to Nuruddin's daughter.
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of the Sultan's army. During this time, Firoz Shah was involved in a war with the
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Soon after the conquest of Sylhet, word was received of the execution of a local
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Nasiruddin was buried in Murarband, Taraf, and his grave later became a shrine (
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Daud son of Khwaja Abul Fazal son of Khwaja Abul Farah son of
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After being forced to leave the city in 1258 following its
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in the 14th century. As the commander of the armed forces (
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Syed Nasiruddin, Siphah Salar son of Hasan Arabi son of
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saint and military leader associated with the spread of
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Khan, Nurur Rahman (1999), Sharif Uddin Ahmed (ed.),
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(eds.). 407: 349:destruction by the Mongols 340: 273:, saying his lineage was: 238: 187: 28: 614: 606:Choudhury, Achyut Charan 482: 474:Choudhury, Achyut Charan 365:Suhrawardiyya Sufi Order 557:Saints of East Pakistan 454:Syed Ibrahim Danishmand 263:Achyut Charan Choudhury 119:Hasan al-Arabi (father) 69:Murarband (present-day 507:"Shah Syed Nasiruddin" 329: 369:Shamsuddin Firoz Shah 221:Shamsuddin Firoz Shah 188:āĻļāĻžāĻš āĻ¸ā§ˆāĻ¯āĻŧāĻĻ āĻ¨āĻžāĻ¸āĻŋāĻ°ā§āĻĻā§āĻĻā§€āĻ¨ 160:Period in office 180:Syed Shah Nasiruddin 108:Syed Shah Sirajuddin 23:Syed Shah Nasiruddin 687:Bengali Sufi saints 517:(Second ed.). 359:before settling in 634:"Syed Mujtaba Ali" 571:Hanif, N. 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Index


Taraf
Greater Sylhet
Baghdad
Chunarughat
Habiganj
Bangladesh
Islam
Suhrawardiyya
Taraf
Sipah Salar
Bengali
Arabic
Sufi
Islam
Bengal
Sipah Salar
Sultan
Shamsuddin Firoz Shah
Conquest of Sylhet
Shah Jalal
Family tree of Ali
Alids
Syed
Baghdad
Arab
Achyut Charan Choudhury
the Twelve Imams
Shia Islam
Khwaja

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