Danyal (Hussain Shahi dynasty)

[2] Danyal was born in the 15th-century into an aristocratic Bengali Muslim Sunni Syed family in the Bengal Sultanate.

[5] The two armies faced off at Barh, and Danyal managed to conclude a treaty, thus saving Bengal from a possible invasion.

[1] In 1498, Shah Ismail Ghazi conquered Kamata by defeating King Nilambar of the Khen dynasty.

[9] Following the victory, Danyal's father appointed him as the governor of the newly conquered region; that reached up to Hajo and intended to expand to Central Assam.

In this campaign, the Bhuyans seized and killed Danyal and his officers, thus ending the Sultanate's short rule over the territory some time before 1509.

Danyal is credited for the construction of Shah Nafa's mausoleum in Munger .