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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rukunuddin Barbak Shah was the son and successor of Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah. Barbak Shah was appointed the governor of the Shatgaon region during the reign of his father. He ascended to the throne in 1459 after the death of Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah. During the reign of Rukunuddin Barbak Shah, the king of Gajapati Kingdom of Kalinga invaded southern Bengal and captured the fort of Mandaran. Barbak sent his famous general Shah Ismail Ghazi against the Oriyas. Ismail Ghazi defeated the Kalinga army and recaptured Fort Mandaran. Kameshwar, the king…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rukunuddin Barbak Shah was the son and successor of Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah. Barbak Shah was appointed the governor of the Shatgaon region during the reign of his father. He ascended to the throne in 1459 after the death of Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah. During the reign of Rukunuddin Barbak Shah, the king of Gajapati Kingdom of Kalinga invaded southern Bengal and captured the fort of Mandaran. Barbak sent his famous general Shah Ismail Ghazi against the Oriyas. Ismail Ghazi defeated the Kalinga army and recaptured Fort Mandaran. Kameshwar, the king of Kamarupa, invaded northern Bengal and once again Shah Ismail Ghazi was sent against Kamarupa. In the battlefield of Santosha, Barbak's army was destroyed. But Ismail Ghazi won the heart of Kameshwar by his virtues. And the Kamarupa king accepted Islam and acknowledged the overlordship of Barbak Shah. But Ismail Ghazi's glory did not last long. Soon, the rumour broke out that Ismail Ghazi was trying to carve out an independent kingdom for himself in Kamarupa and conspiring with Kameshwar. Ismail Ghazi was killed and his head and body were buried at two different places.