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- Q6400060 subject Q15404063.
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- Q6400060 abstract "Khan Jahan Ali (Bengali: খান জাহান আলী) d. ca. October 25, 1459, also known as Ulugh Khan and Khan-i-Azam, was a Muslim Sufi Saint and local ruler in Bagerhat (now in Bangladesh). The official title Khan-i-Azam signifies that he was an officer of the Bengal Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah I (1437– 1459). The word Ulugh before his name speaks of his Turkish origin. It is believed that he built the great Shait Gumbuj Mosque.Khan Jahan, a noble under the Tughlaqs, seems to have come to Bengal just after the sack of Delhi (1398) by Timur. He acquired the forest area of the Sundarbans asjagir (fief) from the sultan of Delhi and subsequently from the sultan of Bengal. He cleared up the dense forest in the Sundarban area to set up human settlements.He ruled over an area called Khalifatabad stretching up to Naldi to the north of Narail.".
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- Q6400060 comment "Khan Jahan Ali (Bengali: খান জাহান আলী) d. ca. October 25, 1459, also known as Ulugh Khan and Khan-i-Azam, was a Muslim Sufi Saint and local ruler in Bagerhat (now in Bangladesh). The official title Khan-i-Azam signifies that he was an officer of the Bengal Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah I (1437– 1459). The word Ulugh before his name speaks of his Turkish origin.".
- Q6400060 label "Khan Jahan Ali".