Jalaluddin Masud Jani
Jalaluddin Masud Jani was the Governor of Bengal during 1247-1251 CE.
History
Masud Jani was appointed Governor of Bengal after the death of the rebellious Tughlaq Tamar Khan in 1247 CE. He adopted the title Malik-us-Sharq (Lord of the East) after defeating an Odia garrison at Gauda, the old Capital of the Province, however mutinies among his men and Tamar Khan's loyalists prevented him from consolidating on this victories. After four years of unsuccessful warfare, he was removed from office in 1251 CE in favour of the more competent Malik Ikhtiyaruddin Iuzbak.[1]
Preceded by Tughlaq Tamar Khan |
Mamluk Delhi Sultanate Governor of Bengal 1247-1251 |
Succeeded by Malik Ikhtiyaruddin Iuzbak |
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