Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Hazrat Shah - Jalal (Arabic: شاه جلال الدين, Bengali: শাহ জালাল, Shāh Jalāl ad-Dīn al-Mujarrad al Naqshbandi; 1271 CE - 15 March 1346 CE) is a celebrated Sufi Muslim figure in Bengal. Jalal's name is associated with the Muslim movement into north-eastern Bengal and the Bengali speaking states in the east of current India through Sufism, part of a long history of travel between the Middle East, Persia, Central Asia and South Asia. According to a tablet inscription found in Amber Khana, he arrived at Sylhet in 1303. The largest airport in Bangladesh, Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, is named after him."@en }
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- Shah_Jalal abstract "Hazrat Shah - Jalal (Arabic: شاه جلال الدين, Bengali: শাহ জালাল, Shāh Jalāl ad-Dīn al-Mujarrad al Naqshbandi; 1271 CE - 15 March 1346 CE) is a celebrated Sufi Muslim figure in Bengal. Jalal's name is associated with the Muslim movement into north-eastern Bengal and the Bengali speaking states in the east of current India through Sufism, part of a long history of travel between the Middle East, Persia, Central Asia and South Asia. According to a tablet inscription found in Amber Khana, he arrived at Sylhet in 1303. The largest airport in Bangladesh, Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, is named after him.".
- Q7461285 abstract "Hazrat Shah - Jalal (Arabic: شاه جلال الدين, Bengali: শাহ জালাল, Shāh Jalāl ad-Dīn al-Mujarrad al Naqshbandi; 1271 CE - 15 March 1346 CE) is a celebrated Sufi Muslim figure in Bengal. Jalal's name is associated with the Muslim movement into north-eastern Bengal and the Bengali speaking states in the east of current India through Sufism, part of a long history of travel between the Middle East, Persia, Central Asia and South Asia. According to a tablet inscription found in Amber Khana, he arrived at Sylhet in 1303. The largest airport in Bangladesh, Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, is named after him.".