Grave of Giasuddin Azam Shah
Bangladesh /
Narayanganj /
Mograpara, Sonargaon
World
/ Bangladesh
/ Narayanganj
/ Narayanganj
World / Bangladesh / Dhaka / Dhaka / Naray Angonj
tomb(s), heritage
Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah (1390-1411 AD) the third sultan of the Iliyas Shahi dynasty of Bengal earned great name for his ideal character, patronage of learning and for good administration. The events of his life are so variegated that he may be compared to a prince in a fairy tale. Himself a scholar and poet, Sultan Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah held literary men in great esteem. He corresponded with the famous Iranian poet Hafiz and inviting him to visit Bengal. Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah contributed a good deal to the development of Bengali literature. He was known for his friendly relations with foreign countries, sent envoys to Makkah, Madina and China. This great sultan died in 814 AH/1410 AD and buried in Mograpara.
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Coordinates: 23°38'10"N 90°35'4"E
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