Shah Amanat
Shah Amanat Shah | |
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| Personal life | |
| Born | Shah Amanat Shah |
| Died | 1773 CE |
| Resting place | Quddus Serrahul Aziz Darbar Sharif |
| Spouse | Umm Anwar |
| Children | Shahzada Muhammad Anwar Khan |
| Other names | Amanot Shah |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam |
| Denomination | Sunni |
| School | Hanafi |
| Tariqa | Naqshbandi |
| Muslim leader | |
| Based in | Chittagong |
| Period in office | 18th century |
| Successor | Shahzada Muhammad Anwar Khan |
| Disciple of | Abdur Rahim Rizvi |
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| Arabic name | |
| Personal (Ism) | Amānatullāh أمانة الله |
| Patronymic (Nasab) | ibn Niʿmatullāh Khān بن نعمة الله خان |
Shāh Amānat Shah (Bengali: শাহ আমানত খাঁন, Persian: شاه أمانت خان; died 1773), was an 18th-century Sufi Muslim figure in South Asia. He is regarded as one of the most prominent saints of Chittagong, in eastern Bengal (now Bangladesh).