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- The Conquest of Sylhet (Bengali: শ্রীহট্টের বিজয়, romanized: Srīhôtter Bijôy, lit. 'Conquest of Srihatta') predominantly refers to an Islamic conquest of Srihatta (present-day Sylhet, Bangladesh) led by Sikandar Khan Ghazi, the military general of Sultan Shamsuddin Firoz Shah of the Lakhnauti Sultanate, against the Hindu king Gour Govinda. The conquest was aided by a Muslim saint known as Shah Jalal, who later ordered his disciples to scatter throughout eastern Bengal and propagate the religion of Islam. The Conquest of Sylhet may also include other minor incidents taking place after Govinda's defeat, such as the capture of nearby Taraf. (en)
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- Gour Kingdom(inc.Tungachal)
- Principality of Lakhnauti
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- Muslim victory
- Effective end ofGour Kingdom
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- 100,000 infantry, thousands of cavalry
- <10,000
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- Gour Kingdom (en)
- Principality of Lakhnauti (en)
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- Sultan Shamsuddin Firoz Shah
* Syed Nasiruddin
* Sikandar Khan Ghazi
* Ghazi Burhanuddin
Shah Jalal
* Haydar Ghazi
* Shah Farhan (en)
- Raja Gour Govinda
* Commander-in-chief Chakrapani Dutta
* Prime Minister Mona Rai
* Raja Achak Narayan
* Prince Nirvana
* Prince Garuda (en)
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- Govinda's Fort and the banks of the Barak River (en)
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- চৌকি নামে ছিল যেই পরগণা দিনারপুর
Chouki name chhilô jei Pôrgôṇa Dinarpur
ছিলটের হদ্দ ছিল সাবেক মসুর
Silôṭer hôddô chhilô shabeq môshur
সেখানে আসিয়া তিনি পৌছিলা যখন
Shekhane ashiya tini pouchhila jôkhôn
খবর পাইলা রাজা গোবিন্দ তখন ।
Khôbôr paila Raja Gobindô tôkhôn
এপারে হজরত তার লস্কর সহিতে
Epare Hôzrôt tar lôshkôr shôhite
আসিয়া পৌছিলা এক নদীর পারেতে
Ashiya pouchhila ek nôdīr parete
বরাক নামে নদী ছিল যে মসুর
Bôrak name nôdī chhilo je môshur
যাহার নিকট গ্রাম নাম বাহাদুরপুর।
Jahar nikoṭ gram nam Bahadurpur
যখন পৌছিলা তিনি নদীর কেনার
Jôkhôn pouchhila tini nôdīr kenar
নৌকা বিনা সে নদীও হইলেন পার।
Nouka bina she nôdīo hôilen par (en)
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- Muslim victory
Effective end of Gour Kingdom (en)
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- 100000 (xsd:integer)
- <10,000 (en)
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- Many parts of Greater Sylhet annexed to Muslim Bengal (en)
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- The Conquest of Sylhet (Bengali: শ্রীহট্টের বিজয়, romanized: Srīhôtter Bijôy, lit. 'Conquest of Srihatta') predominantly refers to an Islamic conquest of Srihatta (present-day Sylhet, Bangladesh) led by Sikandar Khan Ghazi, the military general of Sultan Shamsuddin Firoz Shah of the Lakhnauti Sultanate, against the Hindu king Gour Govinda. The conquest was aided by a Muslim saint known as Shah Jalal, who later ordered his disciples to scatter throughout eastern Bengal and propagate the religion of Islam. The Conquest of Sylhet may also include other minor incidents taking place after Govinda's defeat, such as the capture of nearby Taraf. (en)
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