Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah

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Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah was a 16th-century Sultan of Bengal known for consolidating the Hussain Shahi dynasty’s power and overseeing a period of relative stability and cultural flourishing.

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instanceOf Sultan of Bengal
human
monarch
capital Gaur NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 16th century
country Bengal Sultanate NERFINISHED
deathYear 1533
dynasty Hussain Shahi dynasty NERFINISHED
era late Delhi Sultanate and early Mughal period in northern India
father Alauddin Husain Shah NERFINISHED
governmentForm Islamic monarchy
house Hussain Shahi dynasty NERFINISHED
knownFor continuation of administrative structures established by Alauddin Husain Shah
relative prosperity of Bengal during his reign
languageOfCourt Persian
notableEvent interaction with the early Mughal expansion under Babur
notableFor consolidating the power of the Hussain Shahi dynasty
maintaining the territorial integrity of the Bengal Sultanate
overseeing a period of relative political stability in Bengal
patronage of culture and learning
policy pursuit of diplomatic relations with neighboring powers
religious tolerance toward Hindu subjects
positionHeld Sultan of Bengal NERFINISHED
predecessor Alauddin Husain Shah NERFINISHED
regionRuled Bengal NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1533
reignStart 1519
religion Islam
spouse a daughter of Sultan Ibrahim Lodi
successor Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah NERFINISHED
supported Islamic scholarship
Persianate literary culture in Bengal
territoryIncludes parts of present-day Bangladesh
parts of present-day West Bengal
title Nasiruddin NERFINISHED
Sultan

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Hussain Shahi dynasty hasMonarch Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah
Alauddin Husain Shah successor Nasiruddin Nasrat Shah