রবিবার, অক্টোবর ২২, ২০১৭

Literature Review: Karim, Abdul, Banglar Itihas (Sultani Amal), Jatiy Grontha Prakashan, Dhaka, 4th edition and Jatiy Grontha Prakashan first published, 1999.

Project: Ascertaining an evidence-based account of Shāh Jalāl ad-Dīn al-Mujarrad al-Naqshbandi (Hazrat Shah Jalal) (R) of Sylhet, Bangladesh


Literature Review

15. Literature

Karim, Abdul, Banglar Itihas (Sultani Amal), Jatiy Grontha Prakashan, Dhaka, 4th edition and Jatiy Grontha Prakashan first published, 1999.
Date of review: 22.10.2017.

Finds:

States that stone Inscription 918 A.H./1512 A.D. found in Shah Jalal’s Dargah is dedicated to Shaikh-ul-Mashayekh Mokhdum Shaikh Jalal Mujarrad Bin Mohammad, meaning Shah Jalal. Refers to Shams-ud-Din Ahmad, Inscriptions of Bengal, Volume 4, Page 4[1].

Briefly describes the involvement of Shah Jalal with the conquest of Sylhet by the Sultan, based on ‘J. A. S. B. 1873, Pgae 280-81’ and ‘Dhaka Review, 1913-14, Page 142’. Mentions the meeting between Ibn Battuta and Shah Jalal, based on a French edition of the Travels of Ibn Battuta, Vol 4, P 217 and later pages. States that Ibn Battuta mentioned Shah Jalal as Shaikh Jalal Tabreji, refers to ‘A. Karim: Social History, Page 96-98’ for detailed disciussions on that matter[2].

“Reference:
Shams-ud-Din Ahmad, Inscriptions of Bengal, Volume 4, Page 4
J. A. S. B. 1873, Pgae 280-81.
Dhaka Review, 1913-14, Page 142.
Rihla-e-Ibn Battuta, Paris, France, 1853-59 A.D. French edition of the Travels of Ibn Battuta, Vol 4, P 217 and later pages
A. Karim: Social History, Page 96-98’”[3].

“Bibliography
Amir Kusrau, Afjal-ul-Fawaed, Urdu translation by Syed Rukn-ud-Din, Delhi.
Nasir-ud-Din Haider, Sohail-e-Yamon, Lakhnou 1880 A.D.
Moulovi Obaued-ul-Huq, Tajkirah-e-Awliya-e-Bangal, Feni.
Shams-e-Siraj Afif, Tarikh-e-Firujshahi, Calcutta, 1890 A.D.
Srirajmala (History of the Tripura Kings), Agartala, 1336 Tripura Year.
Sekh Shuvodoya, Sukumar Sen edited, Calcutta, 1927 A.D.
A. C. Choudhury, Srihatter Itihas, Two Volumes, 1317 & 1324 Bangla Son
M. M. Dashgupta, Srihatter Itihas, Sylhet, 1903.
Enamul Huq, Muslim Bangala Sahitya, Dhaka, 1955 A.D.
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Ahmad A., History of Shah Jalal and Khadims, Sylhet, A.D. 1914.
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Basak, R. G., The History of North Eastern India, London A. D. 1934.
Dani, A. H. Shekh Subhodaya (English Translation of) (Manuscript)
Habib, Prof. M., Life and Works of hazrat Amir Khusraw, Aligarh, A.D. 1927
Karim, A., Social History of the Muslims of Bengal, Dhaka, 1959.
Rahim, M. A., Social and Cultural History of Bengal, 2 Volumes, Karachi”[4].



[1] Page 148: Sultan Shas-ud-Din Firuj Shah, Karim, Abdul, Banglar Itihas (Sultani Amal), Jatiy Grontha Prakashan, Dhaka, 4th edition and Jatiy Grontha Prakashan first published, 1999.
[2] Karim, Abdul, Banglar Itihas (Sultani Amal), Jatiy Grontha Prakashan, Dhaka, 4th edition and Jatiy Grontha Prakashan first published, 1999, page 159.
[3] Page 169 to page 171, Karim, Abdul, Banglar Itihas (Sultani Amal), Jatiy Grontha Prakashan, Dhaka, 4th edition and Jatiy Grontha Prakashan first published, 1999.
[4] Pages 467 to Page 476, Karim, Abdul, Banglar Itihas (Sultani Amal), Jatiy Grontha Prakashan, Dhaka, 4th edition and Jatiy Grontha Prakashan first published, 1999.

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