Shah Paran
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Shah Paran (Bengali: শাহ পরান, romanized: Shah Poran) was a 14th-century Sufi saint of the Sylhet region.[1] In 1303, he took part in the final battle of the Conquest of Sylhet led by his maternal uncle Shah Jalal.[2]
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Shah Paran | |
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শাহ পরান | |
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Born | Konya, Sultanate of Rum, (now in Turkey) or Hadhramaut, Yemen (disputed) |
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Religion | Islam |
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Denomination | Sufism |
Muslim leader | |
Based in | Sylhet |
Period in office | 13th century to early 14th century |
Predecessor | Shah Jalal |
Post | Scholar and Sufi mystic |
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