Sher Khan of Bengal
Sher Khan was the Governor of Bengal from 1268 to 1272 CE.
History
He was appointed by Sultan Ghiyasuddin Balban after the death of Tatar Khan. Sher Khan's four year ruling of Bengal ended in 1272 CE.[1]
See also
References
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Sher Khan was the Governor of Bengal from 1268 to 1272 CE.
He was appointed by Sultan Ghiyasuddin Balban after the death of Tatar Khan. Sher Khan's four year ruling of Bengal ended in 1272 CE.[1]
Preceded by | Mamluk Governor of Bengal 1268–1272 |
Succeeded by |