Fateh Ghazi

Shah Jalal was known to have passed through the city of Baghdad, which was under occupation by the Ilkhanate, the southwestern sector of the Mongol Empire ruled by Hulagu Khan.

[7][8] Soon after the victory, he was among the 12 disciples who were sent to capture Tungachal under the leadership of Syed Nasiruddin, a sipahsalar (military commander) of Sultan Shamsuddin Firuz Shah.

Tungachal was renamed to Taraf and annexed to Muslim Bengal, after the defeat of its Raja Achak Narayn, who fled to Mathura with his family.

[9] Ghazi settled in a nearby village in the Raghunandan Hills,[10] after visiting Bejura,[11] where he founded his own chilla-khana.

[16][17] His urs (death anniversary) continues to be celebrated in December by lakhs of people,[18] to this day,[19] at the Dargah-e-Hazrat Shah Soleman Fateh Gazi Bagdadi.