Inayatullah Khan Enayet  | |
|---|---|
| Faujdar of Sylhet Sarkar | |
| In office 1692  | |
| Monarch | Aurangzeb | 
| Governor | Ibrahim Khan II | 
| Preceded by | Sadeq Khan | 
| Succeeded by | Rafiullah Khan | 
| Personal details | |
| Relatives | Muhammad Mojlum Khan (descendant)[1] | 
Inayetullah Khān (Bengali: ইনায়েতউল্লাহ খান, Persian: عنایت الله خان, romanized: Inayat Ullah Khan), also known as Enayetullah (Bengali: এনায়েতউল্লাহ), was a Faujdar of the Mughal Bengal's Sylhet Sarkar. He was the successor of Sadeq Khan as faujdar.
Career
In 1692, Khan granted land to Ram Jivan Chowdhury in Baurbhag Pargana.[2] He also gave land to Mustafi Haji in Isamati Pargana.[3] The little town (now a Union Parishad) of Inatganj Bazar in Nabiganj was founded and named after him. Inatganj became a centre for the Asian Jute trade. The current Inatganj High School was originally a jute warehouse. Many ships would crowd in the banks of Inatganj Bazar, and go to many corners of the world, and evidence of this remains at the present high school.[4] He preceded Faujdar Rafiullah Khan.[5]
See also
References
- ↑ Khan, Muhammad Mojlum (16 November 2009). "The Muslim 100, The Lives, Thoughts and Achievements of the Most Influential Muslims in History". Bukisa.
 - ↑ Syed Mohammad Ali (1900). "A chronology of Muslim faujdars of Sylhet". The Proceedings Of The All Pakistan History Conference. Vol. 1. Karachi: Pakistan Historical Society. pp. 280.
 - ↑ Choudhury, Achyut Charan (2000) [1910]. Srihatter Itibritta: Uttorangsho (in Bengali). Kolkata: Kotha. p. 193.
 - ↑ Fazlur Rahman (1991). Sileter Mati, Sileter Manush (in Bengali). Sylhet District: M A Sattar.
 - ↑ Syed Murtaza Ali (1965). Hazrat Shah Jalal O Sileter Itihas. p. 297.