Sikandar Shah, reined 1358-1390 was the second Sultan of the Ilyas dynasty of the Bengal. He succeeded his father IIyas Shah. He built the celebrated Adina Mosque in the Pandua in 1368.
Second Campaign of the Firuz Shah Tughluq
The most remarkable event of his reign was the 2nd Bengal expedition by the Delhi Sultan Firus Shah Tughluq. The Persian noble, Zafar Khan Fars, son-in-law of Sultan Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah, the ex-ruler of Sonargoan, reached Delhi after fleeing from the Bengal. Firuz Shah personally led his army consisting of 80,000cavalry, 470 elephants and the Sizeable infantry to Bengal in the 1359. Sikandar, like his father, took the shelter in the island fortress of the Ekdalaand Firus Shah surround the place. But the ultimately, the Firuz Shah had to pull out his army from the Bengal after concluding the treaty with the Sikandar shah.
Succession
Sikandar and his 17 sons by his 1st wife and one by his second. The latter revolted against his father and occupied Satgaon and Sonargaon. Finally, in battle in the Goalpara, near the capital Pandua, he defeated his father and killed him in the 1390. He ascended to the throne as the Ghiyas-ud-Din-Azam Shah.
Second Campaign of the Firuz Shah Tughluq
The most remarkable event of his reign was the 2nd Bengal expedition by the Delhi Sultan Firus Shah Tughluq. The Persian noble, Zafar Khan Fars, son-in-law of Sultan Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah, the ex-ruler of Sonargoan, reached Delhi after fleeing from the Bengal. Firuz Shah personally led his army consisting of 80,000cavalry, 470 elephants and the Sizeable infantry to Bengal in the 1359. Sikandar, like his father, took the shelter in the island fortress of the Ekdalaand Firus Shah surround the place. But the ultimately, the Firuz Shah had to pull out his army from the Bengal after concluding the treaty with the Sikandar shah.
Succession
Sikandar and his 17 sons by his 1st wife and one by his second. The latter revolted against his father and occupied Satgaon and Sonargaon. Finally, in battle in the Goalpara, near the capital Pandua, he defeated his father and killed him in the 1390. He ascended to the throne as the Ghiyas-ud-Din-Azam Shah.