The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 54Bihar Research Society., 1968 - Folk-lore |
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Page 284
... capital of Eastern Bengal at the head of the mighty navigable rivers and some 24 Kms . to the east of present Dacca was glamorous capi- tal city of the Balbani kings of Bengal . It was a prosperous city , the city of the famous ' Dhaka ...
... capital of Eastern Bengal at the head of the mighty navigable rivers and some 24 Kms . to the east of present Dacca was glamorous capi- tal city of the Balbani kings of Bengal . It was a prosperous city , the city of the famous ' Dhaka ...
Page 286
... capital during Man Singh and his suc- cessors , till 1612. It was also a place of great significance during the last phase of the Moghal rule in Bengal . Dhaka on account of its central location in greatly expanded Bengal , specially to ...
... capital during Man Singh and his suc- cessors , till 1612. It was also a place of great significance during the last phase of the Moghal rule in Bengal . Dhaka on account of its central location in greatly expanded Bengal , specially to ...
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... capital city of the Balbani kings of Bengal . In later period several other centres became capitals such as Pandua , Tanda , Akbarnagar , Jahangirnagar and Murshidabad . From A. D. 1201-3 when Ikhtiaruddin Mohammad - ibn - Bakhtiar ...
... capital city of the Balbani kings of Bengal . In later period several other centres became capitals such as Pandua , Tanda , Akbarnagar , Jahangirnagar and Murshidabad . From A. D. 1201-3 when Ikhtiaruddin Mohammad - ibn - Bakhtiar ...
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Early Indian Approach to History and some Problems of | 1 |
PostHarappan Chalcolithic Cultures of India | 15 |
Fig 4 Pandu Rajardhibi 1 Blackandred Ware 2 | 20 |
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