Raja Haridas
Raja Haridas, also known as Raja Haricharan Das Bhuinya, was a Bengali Hindu Shaiva King of Hijli. He ruled the Hijli Kingdom as an independent ruler at a time when the entire Bengal region was under the Bengal Sultan, Sikandar Shah.
Background
Raja Haridas was the ruler of the ancient Hijli or Kajlagarh Raj. He was the 21st descendant of the Mahishya Raja Mukundadas Jana Nayak, the founder of the lineage. In the mid-14th century, he ascended the throne of Hijli and ruled as an independent sovereign. During his reign, the Hijli region and along with vast areas of southwestern Bengal, became more politically consolidated and culturally enriched.Battle of Rasulpur
Background
In 1359 AD, when the Sultan of Gauda, Sikandar Shah, declared a rebellion against the Sultan of Delhi, Firuz Shah Tughlaq, he sought the assistance of Raja Haridas of Hijli. However, Raja Haridas agreed to help on one condition: Sikandar Shah must cease the persecution of the Hindu population in Gauda, only then would Haridas support him in the war. Sikandar Shah rejected the condition and chose to go to war against the Delhi Sultan on his own.He was defeated in battle and was later compelled to sign a peace treaty with Firuz Shah Tughlaq. Through this agreement, Sikandar Shah continued to rule Gauda as a sort of vassal or allied ruler under the authority of Delhi. Following the treaty, he gradually began to expand his influence and dominion across the entire Bengal region and part of this expansionist strategy, in 1367AD, he launched a sudden attack on the Kingdom of Hijli.