Mubarak Shahi dynasty
| Mubāraka Shāhī মোবারক শাহী খান্দান | |
|---|---|
| Royal house | |
| Country | Sonargaon Sultanate |
| Current region | Bengal |
| Etymology | Name of Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah |
| Place of origin | Bengal |
| Founded | 1338 |
| Founder | Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah |
| Final ruler | Ikhtiyaruddin Ghazi Shah |
| Titles | Sultan |
| Connected members | Bahram Khan - Governor of Sonargaon |
| Traditions | Sunni Islam |
| Estate(s) | Sonargaon |
| Dissolution | 1352 |
The Mubarak Shahi Dynasty (Bengali: মোবারক শাহী খান্দান) was a short lived but detrimental dynasty that emerged out of Bengal and gained independence from the Delhi Sultanate. It was the ruling dynasty of the Sonargaon Sultanate. Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah, was the founder and longest ruler of the Sonargaon Sultanate. The dynasty originated from Noakhali, Bangladesh and it eventually met its end with the unification of Bengal under the Bengal Sultanate and Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah's conquest of Sonargaon.