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Karrani dynasty

The Karrani dynasty (Pashto: کرلاڼي, romanized: Karlāṇī, Bengali: কররাণী, romanizedKorrāṇī) was founded in 1564 by Taj Khan Karrani, an ethnic Afghan from the Karlani tribe, hailing from Bangash district.[1] It was the last dynasty to rule the Sultanate of Bengal.

Karrāṇī / Karlāṇī
  • کرلاڼي
  • কররাণী
Royal house
Parent familyBangash tribe
Current regionBengal Sultanate
Earlier spellingsKerrani
Place of originKurram Valley
Founded1564 (1564)
FounderTaj Khan Karrani
Final rulerDaud Khan Karrani
MembersSulaiman Khan Karrani, Bayazid Khan Karrani, Bayazid of Sylhet
Estate(s)Tanda
Dissolution1612 (1612)
Deposition1576 (1576)

Founding

Taj Khan was formerly an employee of the Sur Emperor Sher Shah Suri. From 1562 to 1564, Taj Khan captured south-eastern Bihar and west Bengal, and with his assassination of the last Muhammed Shahi ruler, he seized all of Bengal. The capital was at Gaur. Taj Khan was followed by Sulaiman Khan Karrani, who shifted the seat of government from Gaur to Tanda (also in Malda) in 1565. In 1568, Sulaiman Khan annexed Orissa to the Karrani sultanate permanently. Nominally he accepted sovereignty of the Mughal Emperor Akbar, and his prime minister Lodi Khan placated the Mughals with gifts and banqueting.[2] Sulaiman Khan's authority extended from Koch Bihar to Puri, and from Son River to Brahmaputra River.[3]

Mughal invasion

On 25 September 1574, the Mughal general Munim Khan captured the Karrani capital Tanda. The Battle of Tukaroi fought on 3 March 1575 forced Daud Khan Karrani, the last Karrani ruler, to withdraw to Orissa. The battle led to the Treaty of Katak in which Daud ceded the whole of Bengal and Bihar, retaining only Orissa. The treaty eventually failed after the death of Munim Khan who died at the age of 50 in October 1575.[citation needed] Daud Khan took the opportunity and invaded Bengal, declaring independence from Akbar. The Mughal onslaught against the Karrani sultanate ended with the Battle of Rajmahal on 12 July 1576, led by the Mughal general Khan Jahan I. Daud Khan was executed. However, the Pashtuns and the local landlords known as Baro Bhuyans led by Isa Khan continued to resist the Mughal invasion. Later in 1612 during the reign of Jahangir, Bengal was decisively consolidated as a Mughal province.[4]

List of rulers

Name Reign
Sultan Taj Khan Karrani
سلطان تاج خان کرلاڼی
Bengali: সুলতান তাজ খাঁন কররাণী
1564–1565
Sultan Sulayman Khan Karrani
سلطان سلیمان خان کرلاڼی
Bengali: সুলতান সুলেমান খাঁন কররাণী
1565–1572
Sultan Bayazid Khan Karrani
سلطان بایزید خان کرلاڼی
Bengali: সুলতান বায়েজ়ীদ খাঁন কররাণী
1572
Sultan Dawud Khan Karrani
سلطان داود خان کرلاڼی
Bengali: সুলতান দাঊদ খাঁন কররাণী
1572–1576
Preceded by
Muhammad Shahi dynasty
Sultans of Bengal
1564–1576
Succeeded by
Mughal dynasty (end of Bengal Sultanate)

See also

References

  1. ^ Roy, Atul Chandra (1968). History of Bengal: Mughal Period, 1526–1765 A.D. Nababharat Publishers. p. 12.
  2. ^ Eaton, Richard (1996). The Rise of Islam and the Bengal Frontier, 1204-1760. University of California Press. p. 140. ISBN 978-0-520-20507-9. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  3. ^ Sengupta, Nitish (2011). Land of Two Rivers: A History of Bengal from the Mahabharata to Mujib. Penguin Books India. p. 126. ISBN 978-0-14-341678-4. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  4. ^ Hasan, Perween (2007). Sultans and Mosques: The Early Muslim Architecture of Bangladesh. I.B.Tauris. p. 18. ISBN 978-1-84511-381-0. Daud, Sulayman's son took over he started striking his own coins and had his own name read in the khutba, acts tantamount to official declaration of independence ... Daud Khan Karrani was defeated and killed in Rajmahal in 1576 ... However, the zamindars of East Bengal, known as the Baro Bhuiyans, were able to operate as local chieftains ... continuing to defy the Mughals. It was only in 1612, during the reign of Jahangir, that all of Bengal was firmly integrated as a Mughal province.

karrani, dynasty, pashto, کرلاڼي, romanized, karlāṇī, bengali, করর, romanized, korrāṇī, founded, 1564, khan, karrani, ethnic, afghan, from, karlani, tribe, hailing, from, bangash, district, last, dynasty, rule, sultanate, bengal, karrāṇī, karlāṇīکرلاڼيকরর, roy. The Karrani dynasty Pashto کرلاڼي romanized Karlaṇi Bengali করর ণ romanized Korraṇi was founded in 1564 by Taj Khan Karrani an ethnic Afghan from the Karlani tribe hailing from Bangash district 1 It was the last dynasty to rule the Sultanate of Bengal Karraṇi Karlaṇiکرلاڼيকরর ণ Royal houseParent familyBangash tribeCurrent regionBengal SultanateEarlier spellingsKerraniPlace of originKurram ValleyFounded1564 1564 FounderTaj Khan KarraniFinal rulerDaud Khan KarraniMembersSulaiman Khan Karrani Bayazid Khan Karrani Bayazid of SylhetEstate s TandaDissolution1612 1612 Deposition1576 1576 Contents 1 Founding 2 Mughal invasion 3 List of rulers 4 See also 5 ReferencesFounding EditTaj Khan was formerly an employee of the Sur Emperor Sher Shah Suri From 1562 to 1564 Taj Khan captured south eastern Bihar and west Bengal and with his assassination of the last Muhammed Shahi ruler he seized all of Bengal The capital was at Gaur Taj Khan was followed by Sulaiman Khan Karrani who shifted the seat of government from Gaur to Tanda also in Malda in 1565 In 1568 Sulaiman Khan annexed Orissa to the Karrani sultanate permanently Nominally he accepted sovereignty of the Mughal Emperor Akbar and his prime minister Lodi Khan placated the Mughals with gifts and banqueting 2 Sulaiman Khan s authority extended from Koch Bihar to Puri and from Son River to Brahmaputra River 3 Mughal invasion EditOn 25 September 1574 the Mughal general Munim Khan captured the Karrani capital Tanda The Battle of Tukaroi fought on 3 March 1575 forced Daud Khan Karrani the last Karrani ruler to withdraw to Orissa The battle led to the Treaty of Katak in which Daud ceded the whole of Bengal and Bihar retaining only Orissa The treaty eventually failed after the death of Munim Khan who died at the age of 50 in October 1575 citation needed Daud Khan took the opportunity and invaded Bengal declaring independence from Akbar The Mughal onslaught against the Karrani sultanate ended with the Battle of Rajmahal on 12 July 1576 led by the Mughal general Khan Jahan I Daud Khan was executed However the Pashtuns and the local landlords known as Baro Bhuyans led by Isa Khan continued to resist the Mughal invasion Later in 1612 during the reign of Jahangir Bengal was decisively consolidated as a Mughal province 4 List of rulers EditName ReignSultan Taj Khan Karraniسلطان تاج خان کرلاڼیBengali স লত ন ত জ খ ন করর ণ 1564 1565Sultan Sulayman Khan Karraniسلطان سلیمان خان کرلاڼیBengali স লত ন স ল ম ন খ ন করর ণ 1565 1572Sultan Bayazid Khan Karraniسلطان بایزید خان کرلاڼیBengali স লত ন ব য জ দ খ ন করর ণ 1572Sultan Dawud Khan Karraniسلطان داود خان کرلاڼیBengali স লত ন দ ঊদ খ ন করর ণ 1572 1576Preceded byMuhammad Shahi dynasty Sultans of Bengal1564 1576 Succeeded byMughal dynasty end of Bengal Sultanate See also EditSur Empire Lodi dynasty Bhopal StateReferences Edit Roy Atul Chandra 1968 History of Bengal Mughal Period 1526 1765 A D Nababharat Publishers p 12 Eaton Richard 1996 The Rise of Islam and the Bengal Frontier 1204 1760 University of California Press p 140 ISBN 978 0 520 20507 9 Retrieved 8 October 2012 Sengupta Nitish 2011 Land of Two Rivers A History of Bengal from the Mahabharata to Mujib Penguin Books India p 126 ISBN 978 0 14 341678 4 Retrieved 8 October 2012 Hasan Perween 2007 Sultans and Mosques The Early Muslim Architecture of Bangladesh I B Tauris p 18 ISBN 978 1 84511 381 0 Daud Sulayman s son took over he started striking his own coins and had his own name read in the khutba acts tantamount to official declaration of independence Daud Khan Karrani was defeated and killed in Rajmahal in 1576 However the zamindars of East Bengal known as the Baro Bhuiyans were able to operate as local chieftains continuing to defy the Mughals It was only in 1612 during the reign of Jahangir that all of Bengal was firmly integrated as a Mughal province Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karrani dynasty amp oldid 1145887394, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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