Karrani dynasty

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The Karrani dynasty was the last ruling Afghan dynasty of the Bengal Sultanate in the 16th century, known for its resistance to Mughal expansion before Bengal’s eventual annexation.

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instanceOf Afghan dynasty
dynasty
ruling dynasty of Bengal Sultanate
capital Gaur
Tanda
conflict Battle of Rajmahal
Battle of Tukaroi
Mughal–Karrani conflicts
country Bengal Sultanate
currency tanka
dynasticHouse Karrani (Karlani) Afghan tribe
endTime 1576
ethnicOrigin Afghan
event annexation of Bengal by the Mughal Empire in 1576
followedBy Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
surface form: Mughal Empire
founder Taj Khan Karrani
governmentType sultanate
historicalEra 16th century
knownFor being the last Afghan ruling house of Bengal Sultanate
resistance to Mughal expansion in eastern India
language Bengali (vernacular)
Persian (administrative)
lastRuler Daud Khan Karrani
legitimacyBasis military conquest of Bengal from Suri and local Afghan chiefs
notableRuler Daud Khan Karrani
Sulaiman Khan Karrani
Taj Khan Karrani
overthrownBy Akbar
surface form: Mughal emperor Akbar

Mughal general Munim Khan
partOf history of Bengal
history of the Bengal Sultanate
politicalStatus nominal vassal of Mughal Empire after Treaty of Katak
powerBase Afghan military nobility
precededBy Suri dynasty
surface form: Suri dynasty in Bengal
region Bengal
Bihar
Orissa
religion Sunni Islam
startTime 1564
successorState Mughal Subah of Bengal
territorialExtent Bengal
Bihar
parts of Orissa
typeOfMonarchy hereditary monarchy

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Bengal Sultanate dynasty Karrani dynasty