Danyal (Hussain Shahi dynasty)
| Danyal Dulal Ghazi | |
|---|---|
| Shahzādā-i-Bangālah | |
| Governor of Bihar under Bengal Sultanate | |
| Reign | 1495–1498 | 
| Governor of Kamata under Bengal Sultanate | |
| Reign | 1498– | 
| Successor | Musundar Ghazi | 
| Born | Dānyāl bin Ḥusayn Bengal Sultanate | 
| Died | Kamata Kingdom | 
| House | Hussain Shahi | 
| Father | Alauddin Husain Shah | 
| Religion | Sunni Islam | 
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Dānyāl, Prince of Bengal (Persian: شاهزاده دانیال بنگالی, d. 1500s), also known as Dulāl Ghāzī (Bengali–Assamese: দুলাল গাজী), was the eldest son of the Sultan of Bengal Alauddin Hussain Shah. He performed official duties and engagements on behalf of his father. In 1495, Danyal secured a peace treaty with the Delhi Sultanate in Bihar, and served as the regional governor of Bihar under the Bengal Sultanate. He was appointed as the governor of Kamata following its conquest in 1498.