Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah

Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah
Sultan
Arabic silver coin with a lion inscription minted during Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah's reign
7th Sultan of Bengal
Reign1415–1416
PredecessorShihabuddin Bayazid Shah
SuccessorRaja Ganesha
Reign1418–1433
PredecessorRaja Ganesha
SuccessorShamsuddin Ahmad Shah
BornBhavaniganj, Bengal Sultanate
Diedc. 1433
Pandua, Bengal Sultanate
SpousesAsmantara, daughter of Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah[1]
IssueShamsuddin Ahmad Shah
Names
Jalaluddin Abul Muzaffar Muhammad Shah[2]
HouseGanesha dynasty
FatherRaja Ganesha
ReligionIslam

Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah (Bengali: জালালউদ্দীন মুহম্মদ শাহ; born as Jadu/যদু[3]) was a 15th-century Sultan of Bengal and an important figure in medieval Bengali history. Born a Hindu to his aristocratic father Raja Ganesha, the patriarch of the Ganesha dynasty, he assumed the throne of Bengal after a coup which overthrew the Ilyas Shahi dynasty. He converted to Islam and ruled the Bengal Sultanate for 16 years. As a Muslim king, he brought Arakan under Bengali suzerainty and consolidated the kingdom's domestic administrative centres. He pursued relations with the Timurid Empire, Mamluk Egypt and Ming China.[4] Bengal grew in wealth and population during his reign. He also combined Bengali and Islamic architecture.

First phase (1415–1416)

According to Goron and Goenka, Raja Ganesha seized control over Bengal soon after the death of Sultan Bayazid (1412–1414). Facing an imminent threat of invasion at the behest of a powerful Muslim holy man named Nur Qutb Alam, he appealed to the saint to call off his threat. The saint agreed on the condition that Raja Ganesha's son Jadu would convert to Islam and rule in his place. Raja Ganesha agreed and Jadu started ruling Bengal as Jalal al-Din in 1415 AD.[3] Nur Qutb Alam died in 1416 AD and Raja Ganesha was emboldened to depose his son and accede to the throne himself as Danujamarddana Deva.[5] Jalaluddin was reconverted to Hinduism by the Golden Cow ritual. After the death of his father he once again converted to Islam and started ruling his second phase.[6]

Second phase (1418–1433)

Eklakhi Mausoleum in Pandua which disputably houses a tomb of Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah and his wife and a son

Jalaluddin maintained a peaceful kingdom during his second phase. His authority stretched to eastern Bengal Moazzamabad (present-day Sunamganj) and south-eastern Bengal (present-day Chittagong). He also conquered Fathabad (present-day Faridpur) and the southern Bengal. During his reign Firuzabad Pandua became a populous and flourishing town. It is recorded in the Ming shi that a Chinese explorer, Cheng Ho, visited the city twice in 1421–22 and 1431–33. He later transferred the capital from Pandua to Gaur.[4] The city of Gaur began to be re-populated during his reign. Jalaluddin himself constructed a number of buildings and sarais there.[7]

Relation with Hindus

Jalaluddin played a distinguished role in converting the Hindus of Bengal to Islam. Dr. James Wise wrote in the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (1894) that "the only condition he offered was either the Koran or death. Many Hindus fled to Kamrup and the jungles of Assam, but it is nevertheless possible that more Muslims were added to Islam during these seventeen years (1414–31) than in the next three hundred years."[8] He maintained a good rapport with non-Muslims in his kingdom. According to an interpretation of a Sanskrit sloka by D. C. Bhattacharya, Jalaluddin appointed Rajyadhar, a Hindu, as the commander of his army.[7] He gained support of Muslim scholars – Ulama and the Shaikhs. He reconstructed and repaired the mosques and other religious architectures destroyed by Raja Ganesha.[4]

The 17th century Persian historian, Firishta applauded him by saying:

He upheld the principles of justice and equity and became the Naushirwan of the age.[7]

According to the Padachandrika, a commentary on the Amarakosha in Sanskrit, Brihaspati Mishra, a Brahmin from Kulingram (present-day Bardhaman district), was promoted by Sultan Jalaluddin to the position of the Sarvabhaumapandita (court scholar). And Vishvasrai, son of Brihaspati Mishra, was also appointed a minister by the Sultan.[7] He patronized Sankritic culture by publicly showing appreciation for those scholars of classical Brahmanic scholarship. Many Brahmin poets were honored by Jalaluddin.[9]

According to a 19th-century chronicle written by Francis Buchanan-Hamilton, Jalaluddin compelled many Hindus to convert to Islam, resulting in many Hindus fleeing to Kamrup.[10]

Relation with foreign rulers

He also maintained good diplomatic relations. He was in correspondence with the Timurid ruler Shah Rukh of Herat, Yung Le of China and al-Ashraf Barsbay, the Mamluk ruler of Egypt.[4] Ibrahim Sharqi attacked his kingdom but censure from Yung Le and Shah Rukh caused him to withdraw.[11] Jalaluddin helped Meng Soamun Narmeikhla, King of Arakan, to recover his kingdom from Burma; in return he became the overlord of Arakan.[12] He, at some point, also ruled over parts of Tripura and southern Bihar.[13]

Jalaluddin tried to legitimise his rule by publicly displaying his credentials as a devout and correct Muslim. Contemporary Arab sources hold that upon his conversion to Islam, Jalaluddin adopted the Hanafi legal tradition.

Between 1428 and 1431, he also supported the construction of two Islamic institutions in Makkah and Madinah, known as Bangaliyah Madaris. The Sultan gained permission by establishing close ties with and presenting Barakat ibn Hasan, the Sharif of Makkah, with gifts and robes of honour. Jalaluddin also kept good relations with Barsbay, the Mamluk sultan.[14] According to Al-Sakhawi's Al-Daw al-lami` li ahli al-Qarni al-Tasi, Barsbay once gifted the Bengali sultan with investiture, a robe of honour and a letter of recognition.[15][16] Jalaluddin had died before his own gifts could be dispatched to Barsbay and this job was left for his son, Shamsuddin Ahmad Shah, to be completed.[17]

In 1427, Jalaluddin described himself in an inscription as Al-sultan al-azam al-muazzamin khalifat Allah 'ali al-makunin Jalal al-Dunya w'al-Din (the most exalted of the great sultans, the caliph of Allah in the universe).

Coins

Several undated issues of his silver coins and a huge commemorative silver coin minted in Pandua in 1421, bear the stylised figure of a lion.[18] One theory says that they were issued to celebrate the arrival of a Chinese ambassador. Another theory says that they marked the withdrawal of Jaunpur's threatening army.[19] Asides from him, the lion-motif coins were also issued by Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah I and Jalaluddin Fateh Shah.[20] Such type of coins were also issued by the kingdom of Tripura in 1464, thus precluding the possibility that Jalaluddin was following the kingdom's custom. Since the lion is seen as the vehicle of the Goddess as Chandi in whose name the Sena dynasty rebelled from 1416 to 1418, it is possible he attempted to appeal to the deeply-rooted sentiments of Goddess-worship. In 1427, he had described himself in a description on a mosque as the most exalted of the great sultans, the caliph of Allah in the universe. Having tested this, in 1430 he took a bolder step by including "Caliph of Allah" (Khalifat al-Allah) as one of his titles on his coins.[18] In 1431 AD he issued a new coin inscribing Kalema-tut-shahadat.[4] Thus he reintroduced on his coins the Kalimah, which had disappeared from Bengal Sultanate coins for several centuries.

Death

He died in Rabi 2, 837 AH (1433 AD) and was disputably buried in the Eklakhi Mausoleum at Pandua.[4][21]

See also

References

  1. ^ Sarkar, Jagadish Narayan (1985). Hindu-Muslim relations in Bengal: medieval period. Idarah-i Adabiyat-i-Delli. p. 52. OCLC 13980579.
  2. ^ The Philological Secretary, Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Volume 43 (1874), p.294
  3. ^ a b Goron, Stan; Goenka, J.P. (2001). The Coins of the Indian Sultanates. Munshiram Manoharlal. p. 187. ISBN 978-81-215-1010-3.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Taher, MA (2012). "Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  5. ^ Goron, Stan; Goenka, J.P. (2001). The Coins of the Indian Sultanates. Munshiram Manoharlal. p. 189. ISBN 978-81-215-1010-3.
  6. ^ Hanif, N. (2000). Biographical encyclopedia of Sufis. Sarup & Sons. p. 320. OCLC 786166571.
  7. ^ a b c d Majumdar, Ramesh Chandra, ed. (1980) [First published 1960]. The Delhi Sultanate. The History and Culture of the Indian People. Vol. VI. Bombay: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. p. 210.
  8. ^ Lal, K.S. (1990). Indian Muslims: Who are They. Voice of India. p. 57. OCLC 24232178.
  9. ^ Eaton, Richard (1993). The rise of Islam and the Bengal frontier, 1204–1760. University of California Press. pp. 60, 102. ISBN 978-0-520-08077-5..
  10. ^ Buchanan (Hamilton), Francis (1833). A Geographical, Statistical and Historical Description of the District or Zila of Dinajpur in the Province or Soubah of Bengal. Calcutta: Baptist Mission Press. pp. 23–4.
  11. ^ Ray, Haraprasad (1997). "Sino-Indian Commercial and Diplomatic Relations". The Quarterly Review of Historical Studies. 37. Calcutta: Institute of Historical Studies: 114.
  12. ^ Rahim, Muhammad Abdur (1952). "Chittagong under the Pathan Rule in Bengal". Journal of the Asiatic Society. 18 (1). Asiatic Society of Bengal: 22. The fact that a dethroned Arakanese king, named Meng-tsaumum, recovered his throne, in 1430 A. D., with the help of the Gaur king (Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah) and recognized his vassalage goes to show the hold of Gaur court on Chittagong about the time.
  13. ^ Chakrabarti, Kunal; Chakrabarti, Shubhra (2013). Historical Dictionary of the Bengalis. Plymouth, United Kingdom: Scarecrow Press. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-8108-8024-5.
  14. ^ Karim, Abdul (1960). Corpus of the Muslim Coins of Bengal: (down to A. D. 1538). Asiatic Society of Pakistan.
  15. ^ Al-Sakhawi. Al-Daw al-lami' li ahli al-Qarni al-Tasi (in Arabic).
  16. ^ ʻAbdallāh Muḥammad Ibn-ʻUmar al-Makkī al-Āṣafī al-Ulughkhānī Hajjī ad-Dabir. Zafar ul wālih bi Muzaffar wa ālihi (in Arabic).
  17. ^ Behrens-Abouseif, Doris (16 May 2014). Practising Diplomacy in the Mamluk Sultanate: Gifts and Material Culture in the Medieval Islamic World. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 9, 29, 46.
  18. ^ a b Eaton, Richard (1993). The rise of Islam and the Bengal frontier, 1204-1760. University of California Press. pp. 57–60. ISBN 978-0-520-08077-5..
  19. ^ Goron, Stan; Goenka, J.P. (2001). The Coins of the Indian Sultanates. Munshiram Manoharlal. pp. 190–193. ISBN 978-81-215-1010-3.
  20. ^ The Journal of the Numismatic Society of India, Volume 42. Numismatic Society of India. 1980. p. 44.
  21. ^ "Adina Masjid". ASI, Kolkata Circle. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah
House of Raja Ganesha
Preceded by Ruler of Bengal
1415–1416
Succeeded by
Preceded by Sultan of Bengal
1418–1433
Succeeded by

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