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Khan Jahan Ali, -1459

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Personal name headingKhan Jahan Ali, -1459
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Variant(s)Ali, Khan Jahan, -1459
Azam Khan Jahan, Khan-al, -1459
Jahan, Khan, -1459
Jahan, Khan-al Azam Khan, -1459
Jahan, Ulugh Khan, -1459
Khan-al Azam Khan Jahan, -1459
Khan Jahan, -1459
Khan Jahan Ali, d. 1459
Khan Jahan, Khan-al Azam, -1459
Khan Jahan, Ulugh, -1459
Ulugh Khan Jahan, -1459
Death date1459
Found inShahid, Rudabeh. The mystic contribution, 2010: t.p. (Khan Jahan Ali) p. 37 (saint-warrior from Bagerhat, Bangladesh; of Turkish origins; was an officer or Khan-i-Azam of the imperial court of the Delhi Sultanates, 1206-1527) p. 38 (d. 1469) p. 41 (propagated Islam; built several mosques, reservoirs, etc. in Bagerhat region)
Khan Jahan (R), 2001: t.p. (ruler; builder; saint) p. 3 (Khan Jahan of Bagerhat) p. 9 (Khan-al Azam Khan Jahan; Ulugh Khan Jahan; probably Turkish origin; d. 1459 A.D.) p. 16 (commander-in chief, armed forces deployed in coastal Bangladesh)
Wikipedia, Sept. 3, 2010 (Khan Jahan Ali; d. Oct. 25, 1459; also known as Ulugh Khan and Khan-i-Azam; Muslim Saint and local ruler in Bagerhat; officer of the Bengal Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah I; of Turkish origin; built the great Shait Gumbuj Mosque)
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