Talk:Alauddin Husain Shah

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Cultural contributions questioned[edit]

The following text was added to the end of the "Cultural contributions" paragraph on 8 July 2015 by an IP editor:

But in fact after scrutiny it was found that those adaptations were not what it says in Bangla shahitter Itihash. They were all written during the middle of 19th century through the patronage of some Zamindar's in Rangpur. The writtings were as "Pandulipis" and handed down by a Zamindar called Harogopal Kundu from Gaibandha for publishing. Kabindra and srikar were fake names. Manshamangal was another case of fraudulence. It was also published during the same time, 19th century.

I have removed it from the article and placed it here because no source was provided, and none could be readily identified. It is possible, however, that more recent research than that cited in this article has discredited some of Alauddin Husain Shah's supposed cultural contributions. Any editor who can cite a reliable source for new information, and integrate it coherently into the article with appropriate context, is encouraged to do so. Worldbruce (talk) 18:11, 15 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Discussion[edit]

Please state concerns here, it is upon you per WP:ONUS to address it instead of edit warring on the page. @WorldMo

Your first edit summary of: "The changes are not unexplained. Afghans didn't start in Eastern India until the collapse of the Jaunpur Sultanate, and Sher Shah Suri, a long time after Alauddin Hussain Shah's rule. Furthermore, it is well attested to by CONTEMPORARY sources - meaning people who were there -"

Thats not true, please see examples such as the Khalji dynasty of Bengal. Also see WP:HISTRS and WP:PRIMARY. We should almost exclusively rely on secondary sources. Noorullah (talk) 06:16, 19 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

your sources isn't contemporary source's and the source that support that he was native is : fristly, Shah was Black like typical Bengalis and contemporary poets like: Kavindra Parameshwar and Krishna Das Kaviraj support it secondly, there are local tradition in Rangpur that support that his mother was bengali thirdly Babur which is contemporary to Nusrat Shah son of Hussain Shah called him bengali . Indirect evidences: why in his region bengali Bengali literature was in great age ?? why Zhong nw (talk) 06:42, 14 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Khilji is originally turk from central Asia please provide single contemporary of Alluddin Hussain Shah being afghan we have ton's of sources that direct and indirect evidences that support he was native Zhong nw (talk) 06:44, 14 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
We have Archeology evidences local tradition contemporary source's and other indirect evidences . So please one contemporary source's that support your false claim 86.36.65.70 (talk) 06:51, 14 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]