Syeda Momena Khatun

Syeda Momena Khatun (Bengali: সৈয়দা মোমেনা খাঁতুন, Persian: سيدة مؤمنة خاتون, romanized: Sayyidah Muʾminah Khātūn) was a princess of the Sultanate of Bengal's Hussain Shahi dynasty.

Khatun was born in the 16th century into a ruling class Bengali Sunni Muslim family known as the Hussain Shahi dynasty, in the Bengal Sultanate.

[1] She later married Sulaiman Khan né Kalidas Gazdani, who was her father's Dewan and the Zamindar of Sarail.

According to historian Abdul Kader, Gazdani had fallen in love with Khatun prior to the marriage.

[2] In Sarail, she gave birth to two sons; Isa Khan, who would later become the leader of the Baro-Bhuiyan confederacy after the fall of the Sultanate and resist the Mughal invasion of Bengal,[3] and Ismail Khan.