Makhdum Shah Daulah (Arabic: مخدوم شاه دولة, Bengali: মখদূম শাহ দৌলা) was a celebrated Sufi Muslim figure of Bengal.
[2] Makhdum Shah Daulah was said to have been a descendant of Muadh ibn Jabal, a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad who was appointed as a governor in Yemen.
Makhdum Shah Daulah was trained in Sufism and with his father's permission, he set off to propagate the teachings of Islam by travelling to other lands.
Makhdum Shah Daulah's sister had drowned herself in the nearby river and that area is identified as Sati Bibir Ghat.
The subsequent Muslim rulers of Bengal endowed 722 bighas of land for the maintenance of the dargah and mosque in Shahzadpur and it was entrusted to the descendants of Khwaja Nur, who had survived the conflict.