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Isa Khan (c. 1529 – September 1599) was a Muslim Rajput zamindar who was one of the Baro Bhuiyans (twelve landlords) and a Zamindar of Khizirpur in 16th-century Bengal. Throughout his reign he resisted the Mughal empire invasion. It was only after his death that the region fell totally under Mughal control.

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  • Isa Khan (en)
  • Isha Khan (de)
  • Isa Khan (in)
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  • Isa Khan (c. 1529 – September 1599) was a Muslim Rajput zamindar who was one of the Baro Bhuiyans (twelve landlords) and a Zamindar of Khizirpur in 16th-century Bengal. Throughout his reign he resisted the Mughal empire invasion. It was only after his death that the region fell totally under Mughal control. (en)
  • Isa Khan (bahasa Bengali: ঈসা খাঁ) adalah yang paling terkenal dari Bengali pada Abad Pertengahan. Diperkirakan dia lahir pada tahun 1529. Ayahnya adalah . Dia memerintah daerah yang disebut Bhati, yang kini mencakup Dhaka, Narayanganj dan Mymensingh. Ibu kotanya ada di Sonargaon, Narayanganj, yang dekat dengan kota Dhaka modern. Isa Khan merupakan pejuang lokal yang berusaha melawan pendudukan Mughal. (in)
  • Isha Khan (bengalisch ঈশা খাঁ, Īśā Khā̃; * 18. August 1529; † 17. September 1599) war der politische und militärische Führer der , einer Allianz von zwölf Regionalherrschern im mittelalterlichen Bengalen. Er selbst herrschte im ostbengalischen Flachland um den Ort Sonargaon. Isha Khans erste Ehefrau war Fatema Khan aus der Dynastie von . Später heiratete er auch Sarna Moi, die Tochter des Königs von , die nach ihrem Übertritt zum Islam, den Namen Sona Bibi annahm. 1992 wurde er mit einer bangladeschischen 4-Taka-Briefmarke geehrt. (de)
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  • Isa Khan (en)
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  • Baktarpur, Bhati region, Mughal Empire (en)
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  • Sarail, Bhati region, Bengal Sultanate now Brahmanbaria district (en)
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