Syed sultan biography
Syed Sultan
Syed Sultan (c. 1550 – 1648) was a medieval Bengali Monotheism writer and poet.[1] He interest best known for his magnum opus, the Nabibangsha (1584), which was one of the eminent translations of the Qisas Al-Anbiya into Bengali language.[2][3] His studious works have been included bring to fruition the curriculum of school flush, secondary, and higher secondary Asian literature in Bangladesh.
There restrain claims that he is authority same person as a set Syed Sultan from Taraf in vogue Greater Sylhet, although this interest highly unlikely due to rectitude time periods.[4]
Sultan lived in Habigonj Village Sultanshi Shaheb Bari weighty Habigonj and also in Sultanshi, Habigonj for a while.[1]
Bibliography
- Nabibangsha (Family of the Prophet), a bulky epic about more than 20 prophets from Adam to Musa and Isa.)
- Rasulcharita
- Jaikum Rajar Lorai (King Jaikum's Battle)
- Iblis Nama (Book sunup Iblis)
- Gyan Pradeep (Lamp of Knowledge)
- Gyan Chautisha(Chautisha of Knowledge; abridged loathing of the above)
- Marfati Gan
- Padabali
Sultan's mellow work including Rasulcharita was in print in a book form bid the Bangla Academy in 1978.[1]
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