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Rukunuddin Kaikaus (reigned: 1291–1300 CE) was the independent Sultan of Bengal. In 1291 he succeeded his father Nasiruddin Bughra Khan.〔(KingListsFarEast )〕 In several inscriptions and coins he styled himself as ''Sultan-bin-Sultan'' (the Sultan, son of a Sultan) and also ''Sultan-us-Salatin'' (the Sultan of Sultans).〔 ==History== During his reign, he had divided his kingdom into two parts - Bihar and Lakhnauti. He appointed Ikhtiyaruddin Firoz Itgin as the Governor of Bihar and Shahabuddin Zafar Khan Bahram Itgin as the Governor of Lakhnauti. Zafar Khan Itgin conquered Satgaon in south-western Bengal. That's how his kingdom extended to Bihar in the west, Devkot in the north and Satgaon in the south. He put a vast kingdom under his control. Delhi Sultan Alauddin Khilji also accepted Kaikaus's independent dominance of Bengal.〔Muhammad Ansar Ali, (Rukunuddin Kaikus ), Banglapedia: The National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka, ''Retrieved: 2012-02-22''〕 Rukunuddin Kaikaus ruled Bengal for nine years and died in 1300.
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