A semi-legendary Muslim martyr whose tomb lies at Rampal (Kazi Qasba), Munshiganj district, Bangladesh. In folklore he is said to have fallen fighting Raja Vallalasena during an early campaign into Vikrampura, triggered by a cow-sacrifice dispute (Wikipedia; Banglapedia). A mosque was built over his tomb in 888/1483. Note: his historicity is explicitly disputed; Banglapedia states "true or false, this tradition is the only source for reconstructing the history of Baba Adam Shahid" and records that scholars challenge the story's authenticity. His death date is undocumented and is variously given as the 12th (~1119), late 14th or 15th century; therefore death_hijri/death_gregorian are left null, and no pin is given as two independent coordinate sources were not found (transparency note, rule #9.3).
