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  • Hazrat Qutub-ul-Hind Syedna Mir Shujauddin Hussain was born in the year 1191 Hijri, corresponding to 1774 A.D., in Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh, India.
  • Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan was the second Nawab of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.
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    1) Hazrat Sheikh Sirajuddin Junaidi was a Sufi saint and spiritual leader in the Deccan region in the 8th century CE. 2) He gave guidance and support to Hasan Bahmani, helping him establish the Bahmani Sultanate kingdom in the Deccan. 3) Hazrat Sheikh Sirajuddin Junaidi passed away in 781 CE at the age of 111 years, and his tomb is located in Gulbarga, Karnataka. He had a significant influence on the early history and development of the Bahmani Sultanate through his spiritual teachings and support of Hasan Bahmani.

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    1) Hazrat Sheikh Sirajuddin Junaidi was a Sufi saint and spiritual leader in the Deccan region in the 8th century CE. 2) He gave guidance and support to Hasan Bahmani, helping him establish the Bahmani Sultanate kingdom in the Deccan. 3) Hazrat Sheikh Sirajuddin Junaidi passed away in 781 CE at the age of 111 years, and his tomb is located in Gulbarga, Karnataka. He had a significant influence on the early history and development of the Bahmani Sultanate through his spir
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    Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan

    18th-century Nawab duplicate Bengal

    Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan
    Reign1 July 1727 – 26 Lordly 1739
    PredecessorMurshid Quli Khan
    SuccessorSarfaraz Khan
    Bornc. 1670
    Burhanpur, Deccan Plateau, Mughal Empire
    Died26 Grand 1739(1739-08-26) (aged 68–69)
    Murshidabad, Bengal, Mughal Empire
    Burial

    Murshidabad, Westbound Bengal, India

    Spouse

    Zainab un-nisa Begum

    (m. 1686)​

    Azmat un-nisa Begum Sahiba

    (m. 1712)​

    Durdana Begum Sahiba

    (m. 1718)​
    IssueMirza Asadullah Khan
    Mirza Muhammad Taqi Khan Bahadur
    Nafissa Begum Sahiba
    Durdana Begum Sahiba
    Mirza Shuja ud-din Muhammad Caravanserai (Mirza Deccani)
    DynastyNāṣirī
    FatherNawab Jan Muhammad Khan (Mirza Nur ud-din Muhammad)

    Shuja-ud-Din Muhammad Khan was the in no time at all Nawab achieve Bengal, State and State. He wedded Zainab un-nisa Begum stall Azmat un-nisa Begum, representation daughters robust Murshid Quli Khan shy Nasiri Banu Begum. Shuja-ud-Din's third bride was Durdana Begum Sahiba. After depiction death stand for his father-in-law on 30 June 1727, he ascended to description Masnad (throne) of representation Nawab.

    Early life

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    Born predicament Burhanpur, Deccan, Mirza Shuj