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  1. Following Delhi Sultanate's reign, the Bengal Sultanate, a major trading nation in the world, [5] was founded by Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah, and ruled by the Ilyas Shahi dynasty, succeeded by the Hussain Shahi dynasty founded by Alauddin Husain Shah, which saw the extension of the sultanate to the port of Chittagong, witnessing the arrival of the earliest Portuguese merchants.

  2. Bengal agreed to pay a tribute to the Delhi Sultan. Despite losing control of many conquered areas, Ilyas Shah remained in firm control of Bengal. [20] Ilyas Shah founded the Ilyas Shahi dynasty which ruled Bengal for fifteen decades.

  3. This was the British period, and the “dynasties” ruled from London. The first dynasty was that of the East India Company’s governor-generals. After 1857 the British Crown assumed direct rule; the second British dynasty was that of the ruling kings and queens who controlled Bengal – and India – through their viceroys.

  4. Following Delhi Sultanate's reign, the Bengal Sultanate, a major trading nation in the world, [5] was founded by Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah, and ruled by the Ilyas Shahi dynasty, succeeded by the Hussain Shahi dynasty founded by Alauddin Husain Shah, which saw the extension of the sultanate to the port of Chittagong, witnessing the arrival of the earliest Portuguese merchants.

  5. Oct 2, 2020 · He became the sultan of the kingdom of Lakhnauti in 1342 and after conquering the kingdom of Sonargoan in 1352, he became the sole ruler of whole Bengal and thus he became the founder of a sultanate of the unified Bengal. He founded the Ilyas Shahi dynasty which ruled Bengal for 73 years (1342–1415) and after a gap of 20 years (1415–1435 ...

  6. May 2, 2022 · The Pala Empire: An Indian Dynasty Ruled by Protectors of Buddhism; King Sashanka: Unifier of the Bengal People and Lands; Gopala’s successor, Dharmapala, is regarded as the greatest king of the dynasty, expanding Pala power to an unprecedented scale upon his assumption of the throne in 770.

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  8. Under Pala’s rule Bengal became one of the greatest powers of northern India. About the Pala dynasty V A Smith says that it deserves remembrance as one of the most remarkable of Indian dynasties. No other royal line in an important kingdom, same as that of the Andhras, endured so long for four and half centuries.