summary of Sultan Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah in Qazi court
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Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah was the third Sultan of the dynasty Iliyas Shahi from Bengal. He was born in the year 1389 and died 1410. He believed in the unity.
He was once practicing the bow and arrow. He hit the son of the widow, with an arrow by mistake and the son died on the spot.
'Summary of 'Sultan Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah in Qazi court':
Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah, the third sultan of the early IIiya Shashi dynasty of Bengal, who devoted himself more to the task of consolidation than to conquests and annexations. But during the initial period of the reign, he led an expedition against Karmapura.
It is on record that once while 'practicing with a bow and arrow', Sultan hit the son of a widow and it resulted in his death.
The widow appeared before Qazi and brought a charge of murder. The Qazi summoned the king and requested him to present himself before the court. The king like a normal citizen went for the trials and therefore stood for the ethics and virtues he always held high.