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Sultanate of Bengal

1352 CE – 1576 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1352 CE – 1576 CE
Duration
224 years
Known Periods
9
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Bengal Sultanate was a late medieval sultanate based in the Bengal region in eastern South Asia between the 14th and 16th century. It was the dominant power of the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta, with a network of mint towns spread across the region. The Bengal Sultanate had a circle of vassal states in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, including parts of Odisha in the southwest, parts of Bihar in the northwest, parts of Assam in the northeast, Arakan in the southeast, and Tripura in the east. The Bengal Sultanate controlled large parts of eastern South Asia during its five dynastic periods, reaching its peak under Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah. Its raids and conquests reached Nepal in the north, Brahmaputra Valley (modern-day.

Historical Periods

Sultanate of Bengal (1344–1351)

1344 CE – 1351 CE

Area: 5,059 km²

Sultanate of Bengal (1352–1394)

1352 CE – 1394 CE

Area: 331,702 km²

Sultanate of Bengal (1395–1481)

1395 CE – 1481 CE

Area: 305,893 km²

Sultanate of Bengal (1482–1496)

1482 CE – 1496 CE

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Area: 331,702 km²

Sultanate of Bengal (1497–1501)

1497 CE – 1501 CE

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Area: 331,911 km²

Sultanate of Bengal (1502–1511)

1502 CE – 1511 CE

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Area: 361,167 km²

Sultanate of Bengal (1512–1518)

1512 CE – 1518 CE

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Area: 346,061 km²

Sultanate of Bengal (1519–1528)

1519 CE – 1528 CE

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Area: 346,072 km²

Sultanate of Bengal (1529–1533)

1529 CE – 1533 CE

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Area: 345,895 km²

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