1330 ⟶ Political Changes in Chagatai, Jalairids Established, and Bengal
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⚰️ Bengal Divided After Shamsuddin Firuz's Death
In Bengal, Shamsuddin Firuz dies. The kingdom is divided into two parts. Ghiasuddin Bahadur becomes the ruler of East Bengal with the capital at Sonargaon, Shahabuddin becomes the ruler of West Bengal with the capital at Lakhnauti.⟶

BengalShamsuddin FiruzSuccessionPolitical DivisionRegional ConflictsGhiasuddin BahadurShahabuddin


⚔️ Succession Struggles in the Chagatai Khanate
In the Chagatai Khanate, Kebek is succeeded by Hebbishsi, who is later overthrown by Duwa Timur.⟶
Chagatai KhanateSuccessionPolitical InstabilityKebekDuwa TimurMongol EmpireRegional Power
🔄 Political Changes in Chagatai, Jalairids Established, and Bengal
In the Chagatai Khanate, Tarmashirin dies and is succeeded by Changshahi. Amir Hussan establishes the Jalairid Sultanate at Baghdad. In Tunisia, Abu Bakr overthrows Abu Imran, and the state is again united under him. In Bengal, Muhammad bin Tughluq reverses the policy of his father and restores Ghiasuddin Bahadur to the throne of Sonargaon.⟶

Chagatai KhanateJalairid SultanateBengalPolitical InstabilitySuccessionRegional ConflictsTarmashirinAmir HussanAbu BakrGhiasuddin Bahadur




👑 Ilkhanate and Chagatai Khanate: Leadership Transitions
In the Ilkhanate, Abu Said dies, and Arpa Koun assumes power. In the Chagatai Khanate, Changshahi is assassinated; Burun accedes to the throne.⟶
IlkhanateChagatai KhanateMongol EmpireSuccessionPolitical instabilityCentral AsiaAbu SaidArpa KounChangshahiBurun




🛡️ Chagatai Khanate and Bengal: Further Leadership Shifts
In the Chagatai Khanate, Muhammad is overthrown, and power is captured by Kazan. In Bengal, Ilyas, an officer of Alauddin, murders his patron and captures the throne of West Bengal.⟶

Chagatai KhanateBengal SultanateIlyasSuccessionRebellionPolitical fragmentationKazan




