Tatar Khan

Abū al-Makārim Muḥammad
Tātār Khān
تاتار خان
Sultan of North Bengal
In office
1259–1268
MonarchsNasiruddin Mahmud, Ghiyasuddin Balban
Preceded byIzzuddin Balban
Succeeded bySher Khan
Personal details
Parent
  • Arslan Khan (father)

Muhammad Tatar Khan (Bengali: মুহাম্মদ তাতার খাঁন, Persian: محمد تاتار خان) was the Sultan of North Bengal during 1259-1268 CE after usurping the Governorship of Ijjauddin Balban Iuzbaki.

History

In 1258 CE, Tatar Khan defeated Izzuddin Balban, later building a tomb for his predecessor in 1261.

After the Sultan of Delhi, Nasiruddin refused to sanction his Campaigns against the Eastern Ganga dynasty who held South Bengal, Tatar Khan declared independence from Delhi until 1266 when he sent his envoys to Sultan Ghiyasuddin Balban. This diplomatic mission from Bengal was accorded a royal reception at Delhi worthy of embassies from Iran or Turan. The envoys of Tatar Khan were loaded with valuable gifts and given leave of departure[1] as well as official sanction for Military campaigns in South Bengal.

However Muhammad Tatar Khan died before the Envoys returned, two years after Balban's accession.[2]

References

  1. ^ Salim, Ghulam Husain (1902). The Riyazu-S-Salatin, A History of Bengal. Bibliotheca Indica. Vol. 154. Asiatic Society of Bengal. p. 78.
  2. ^ "The Tabaqat I Nasiri of Aboo Omar Minhaj al Din Othman".