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... Patna would become one of the great towns of this country . " Sher Shah's fort in Patna does not survive , except for some of the walls that have been incorporated within the complex of the Jalan House which was formerly the nawab's ...
... Patna would become one of the great towns of this country . " Sher Shah's fort in Patna does not survive , except for some of the walls that have been incorporated within the complex of the Jalan House which was formerly the nawab's ...
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... Patna that had gained popularity in Europe . Much later , the Venetian traveller Manucci was impressed by the fine earthen pottery and the cups of clay made in Patna that were finer than glass , lighter than paper and highly scented ...
... Patna that had gained popularity in Europe . Much later , the Venetian traveller Manucci was impressed by the fine earthen pottery and the cups of clay made in Patna that were finer than glass , lighter than paper and highly scented ...
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... Patna slipped into the hands of the Sikh Guru Gobind Singh . The Nawabs of Bengal , who maintained its commercial prosperity . present five - storeyed building was completed in 1957 though it was Patna during the 17th century was ...
... Patna slipped into the hands of the Sikh Guru Gobind Singh . The Nawabs of Bengal , who maintained its commercial prosperity . present five - storeyed building was completed in 1957 though it was Patna during the 17th century was ...
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