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Saifuddin Firuz Shah

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Saifuddin Firuz Shah (reigned: 1487–1489) was the second ruler of the Habshi dynasty of Bengal. His original name is Malik Indil, who is also a descendant of Abyssinian or Habesha people.[1] He was a former army commander of Bengal's Ilyas dynasty.[2]

History

Saifuddin took power after the founder of the Habshi dynasty, Sultan Shahzada Barbak, was killed in 1487.

Preceded by Habshi dynasty of Bengal
1487–1489
Succeeded by

See also

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