List of Rulers
| Titular Name(s) | Personal Name | Reign | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sultan Shams-ud-Din |
Ilyas Shah |
1342-1358 | |
| Sultan |
Sikandar Shah |
1358-1390 | |
| Sultan Ghiyas-ud-Din |
Azam Shah |
1390-1411 | |
| Sultan Sayf-ud-Din |
Hamza Shah |
1411-1413 | |
| Sultan |
Muhammad Shah |
1413 | |
| Sultan Shihab-ud-Din |
Bayazid Shah |
1413-1414 | |
| Sultan Ala-ud-Din |
Firuz Shah |
1414-1415 | |
| Sultan Nasir-ud-Din Abul-Muzaffar |
Mahmud Shah |
1435-1459 | |
| Sultan Rukun-ud-Din |
Barbak Shah |
1459-1474 | |
| Sultan Shams-ud-Din Abul-Muzaffar Khalifatu-llah bil-Huzzat wal-Burhan Sultan-us-Salatin Zi Allah fil-Alamin |
Yusuf Shah |
1474-1481 | |
| Sultan | Sikandar Shah II |
1481 | |
| Sultan Jalal-ud-Din |
Fateh Shah |
1481-1487 | |
| Habshi rule takes over Sultanate of Bengal under Shahzada Barbak in 1487 C.E. | |||
- Silver shaded row signifies interruption in the rule by Raja Ganesha, his son and grandson.
| Preceded by Delhi Sultanate |
Sultanate of Bengal 1342-1415 |
Succeeded by House of Raja Ganesha |
| Preceded by House of Raja Ganesha |
Sultanate of Bengal 1437-1487 |
Succeeded by Habshi rule |
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